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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 06:27pm
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R1 on 1B, no outs. Batter fouls off the first pitch with R1 moving to 2B unnoticed by
each BU, Or PU. Pitcher is in circle, has sign and is just about to throw when the defensive
coach starts holloring "time, time".

What would your call be?
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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 06:56pm
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hmmm.. not so clear there whiskers...
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NFHS GAME

R1 on 1B, no outs. Batter fouls off the first pitch with R1 moving to 2B unnoticed by
each BU, Or PU. Pitcher is in circle, has sign and is just about to throw when the defensive
coach starts holloring "time, time".

What would your call be?
So..

I'm thinking.. foul ball.. pitcher taking sign without the ball.. am I in whisker ump land?

or doesnt that runner need to go to 1b..since its db?

or ok time, go talk with coach (I'll call time when pitcher taking sign)? Besides its a foul ball..

but I have no clue what you are getting at with your scenario...
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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 07:00pm
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so maybe a bit unclear.

R1 advanced to 2B on the fould, neither umpire saw her thus leaving her at
2B. Pitcher is in a legal pitching position with the now returned ball. Receives
her signal, starts her motion and with hand back to deliver the ball, the coach
begins yelling "time, time". Her coach.
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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 07:02pm
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so maybe a bit unclear.

R1 advanced to 2B on the fould, neither umpire saw her thus leaving her at
2B. Pitcher is in a legal pitching position with the now returned ball. Receives
her signal, starts her motion and with hand back to deliver the ball, the coach
begins yelling "time, time". Her coach.
is this the same one as the other one?

If so, maybe delete this one ore something.

Same thing as other thread throw?
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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 07:11pm
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Well if I didnt notice, then I'm quite sure I would not grant time and would be awaiting delivery of the pitch at this point.
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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 07:26pm
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NFHS:

I got a "no-pitch". 6-2-4-e. Although this rule implies that it's the OC calling Time, it doesn't specify OC or DC.

After that, I'm gonna go remind the coach to not interrupt the game by doing that... then I'll ask him what his concern is. When he points out the runner on 2B, I'll put her back on 1B and continue the game. 8-5-1
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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 07:40pm
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I got a "no-pitch". 6-2-4-e. Although this rule implies that it's the OC calling Time, it doesn't specify OC or DC.

After that, I'm gonna go remind the coach to not interrupt the game by doing that... then I'll ask him what his concern is. When he points out the runner on 2B, I'll put her back on 1B and continue the game. 8-5-1
That pretty much sums it up.
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Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 08:53am
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call time... put runner back on first....... warn first base coach to make sure their players are starting legally (grin).... kick the dog and slap a baby.....refund my game fee cuzz i dont get paid to sleep on the job.
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Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 12:10pm
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I have a different take.

I am unlikely to grant time to the coach if as stated the pitcher has already started her delivery.

In that case, as the pitcher stopped, I have an illegal pitch. As a pitch has been thrown, whether legal or illegal, I cannot correct the mistake.

As a result, I have an additional ball on the batter and advance the runner to third base.

Get ready for a whole lot of yelling.
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Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 12:16pm
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I have a different take.

I am unlikely to grant time to the coach if as stated the pitcher has already started her delivery.

In that case, as the pitcher stopped, I have an illegal pitch. As a pitch has been thrown, whether legal or illegal, I cannot correct the mistake.


As a result, I have an additional ball on the batter and advance the runner to third base.

Get ready for a whole lot of yelling.
How can you have this when a coach or player cannot call time in order to cause the pitcher to be illegal???
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Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 12:28pm
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I do not believe that Rule 6-2-4-e applies as time was not called "for the obvious purpose of trying to make the pitcher commit an illegal pitch" but rather to correct a mistake.
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Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 12:36pm
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Well I hope it wasn't as it was the DC that called time, if he is trying to get his pitcher to get an illegal pitch called he needs to be evaluated as a coach!
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Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 04:07pm
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I can see the reasoning behind most of the responses. Since this is high school ball, I'm going along with SRW & Scott. And, should this happen again in this game, I've probably got unsportsmanlike conduct - believing that once could be a mistake but a second time is intentional.
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Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 10:32pm
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Is there any way the runner can be declared out for failing to return to 1B before the next pitch?
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Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 10:34pm
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Is there any way the runner can be declared out for failing to return to 1B before the next pitch?
Refer to the thread on the look back rule, or, refer to rule 8:7 in the NFHS rule book.
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