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Old Sat Jun 02, 2007, 11:18am
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I can still see WMB's point here. A coach could tell their catcher to always drop the ball on a third strike check-swing (especially if it's obviously out of the strike zone) then ask for an appeal while picking up the ball and touching the batter. The only way you could coach the offense for this situation would be to tell them to ALWAYS run ALL the way to first on the next pitch if there are two strikes in the count no matter what the PU called the pitch - just in case it gets appealed...Especially since the question of whether or not it was a swing or a check-swing is a judgment call subject to appeal.
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