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I've seen several coaches, when their team is in the 1B dugout, will stroll to the circle from the 3B coaches box after their third out on offense, pick up the ball and wait for his pitcher to get there (or will wait somewhere between the circle and 1B).
That's what I'm picturing here.
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That might be a little drastic...but if he's spitting on the ball? Hmmmm. Maybe charge a defensive conference?
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Does anyone actually read these things?
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Spitting on the ball....spitting on his hands then rubbing up the ball....I don't see a big difference there.
Are you, IRISHMAFIA, OK with the coach's actions? It sure seems like it. I'd still like to know what he's doing out near the circle.
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We're talking about the "1 minute" between innings. What rule is being broken here?
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Personally, I feel as though this thread has drug on way too long. This is one of those not addressed in any book situations. So, if you feel it was nothing, say nothing. If you feel as though the coach is, by spitting on his hands (I find that offensive enough to want to toss him ) and then rubbing the ball, helping out his players or altering the ball in some way, replace the ball, address it with the coach and move on.
Pretty simple, it would seem to me. I can assure you of one thing, I will remember this coach and never shake his hand again at the plate conference.
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