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Old Thu Jul 01, 2010, 06:15pm
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Originally Posted by Ed Maeder View Post
Both NFHS and ASA call for a verbal and delayed dead ball signal on obstruction. They also state that it should be held long enough to be seen and not held throughout the play.
That is about what I do, too. My vocal is no where near the level that a called strike three or a sell out vocal would be, but it is at a volume where I am sure the nearest fielder(s) and the runner hear it.
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