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Guest Dan
According to the rule of a quick pitch a pitcher may not deliver the ball until the batter is ready my question is how do you define ready. For me in the rules of a batter it describes the batter's legal position is with 2 feet in the box. Is that ready?
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Thunderheads
did you play baseball? If you did, ....then you know
Richvee
Both feet in the box, head up looking a the pitcher sounds pretty good if one was to define "ready"
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When the batter can safely see what is coming and be able to react.
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