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There's a guy in our board that every game he's the PU, he takes both balls and grabs a handful of dirt and rubs 'em both down. Should I warn him on the first one and then dump him on the second one?:D
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I'd type the case play for you, but it would apparently be a waste of time. It completely refutes your position that dirt is not a foreign substance. |
I'll do it Tom. It's Monday, I'm at work, and not really interested in working right about now.
Play 6.6-4 F5 rubs dirt on the ball and then gives it to F1 to pitch. Ruling: Illegal pitch. If a player continues to place a foreign substance on the ball, the player should be ejected from the game. (6-6) Play 6.6-5 F1 places resin directly on the ball or in the glove and the resin transfers to the ball, F1 then pitches the ball before the umpire can stop play. Ruling: Illegal pitch. Resin may be used only to dry the hands. (6-6A) Play 6.6-8 F1 spits on the ball or licks their fingers without wiping them off on the uniform and then pitches the ball before the umpire can stop play. B1 (a) hits a double; (b) is thrown out at second base; (c) does not swing at the pitch. Ruling: In (a) and (b) the illegal pitch is ignored and play stands since B1 reached 1B safely. In (c) the illegal pitch is enforced. (6-6A) NDblue - buy the casebook. It is pretty useful. |
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I must have been really bored. Couldn't even proof read my typing.
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Don't go there - you can't apply resein directly to the hangs. |
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