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ASA Rule 1 PLAY. "An attempt by a defensive player to retire a batter-runner or runner. A pitch is not considered a play except as it relates to an appeal." ASA Rule 8.7.T.EXCEPTION Ther runner will not be declared out if: "1. A play is made on any runner. A fake throw is considered a play" A play is defined as an attempt to retire a player. A fake throw is a play, but then again, any indication of a throw could be a move to retire a player. What isn't a play is the pitcher simply moving the ball. I've seen coaches who want the LBR off just because a pitcher has the ball in her glove and while watching the runners, brings the glove and hand together. Now that the possibility of putting a runner out is part of the definition of a play, I think that forces the umpire to actually see more than ball or body movement by the pitcher.
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