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14 hours ago, kylehutson said:

We have "days", but 0-30 is "0 days rest", so they could pitch the next night, same as NY.

 

NJ has the same, 0--30, no days rest. However, we have a added rule....a pitcher may not pitch on 3 consecutive days.

 

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On 2/27/2017 at 10:40 AM, beerguy55 said:

If you start counting IBB's then you'll have coaches swapping F1 and F6 for IBB's - at least, that's what I would do.

Or, to quote Don Drysdale,

"Why use four pitches to put someone on base intentionally when I can do it with one?"

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6 hours ago, VolUmp said:

Or, to quote Don Drysdale,

"Why use four pitches to put someone on base intentionally when I can do it with one?"

There's one glaring problem with this – amateur ball, high school included, is no place for plunking. Do we really want to be forced to mitigate a fight breaking out because a F1 plunked a rival batter because he wanted to save himself 3 pitches?

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1 hour ago, MadMax said:

There's one glaring problem with this – amateur ball, high school included, is no place for plunking. Do we really want to be forced to mitigate a fight breaking out because a F1 plunked a rival batter because he wanted to save himself 3 pitches?

I'm sorry, MadMax, the umpireswithnosenseofhumor.com site must be down??

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