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HugoTafurst Wed Mar 09, 2011 07:48am

Quote:

Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB (Post 737910)
Only IP's that would cause an issue with the runners timing would be the leap and crow hop as the pitch would not be released as quick as would be from the push-off than what would of happened in a legal pitch.

I meant to start a new thread with that post as it is completely different than this thread - I made the correction and deleted my post here,
but to answer your comment -

Wouldn't you say a double touch affects a runner's timing?
Wouldn't you say that most of the infractions in Article 4 could affect the runner's timing?

(Lets continue this in the other thread - I'm sensitive to hijacking threads 9unless it's to talk about alcohol:rolleyes::rolleyes:)

IRISHMAFIA Wed Mar 09, 2011 07:48am

Quote:

Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB (Post 737910)
Only IP's that would cause an issue with the runners timing would be the leap and crow hop as the pitch would not be released as quick as would be from the push-off than what would of happened in a legal pitch.

Which should be irrelevant.

There is no "right" of or rule to prevent the runner to not have their timing disrupted. Either the pitcher released the ball or she didn't. If not, the runner cannot leave the base.

HugoTafurst Wed Mar 09, 2011 07:54am

Quote:

Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA (Post 737976)
Which should be irrelevant.

There is no "right" of or rule to prevent the runner to not have their timing disrupted. Either the pitcher released the ball or she didn't. If not, the runner cannot leave the base.

(Moved answer to new thread for organizational purposes :D)


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