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PB- Pitching Inside? I hope we are teaching them to go in. Pitching inside is ethical and necessary to succeed. Throwing at a player with the intent to go above the shoulders is unethical. Running & Bunting up more than TEN is a big no-no in my ethics book. The courtesy switch scenario that you gave is a good question and I thought about it for a while. I say that it borders on the line of ethical depending on your personal views. I don’t think I would ever do it (if the PH is that slow I would probably just use another PR). I’m curious as to what the umps had to say? Keep working hard, Justin Stringer Do It Right Baseball Lane Tech Baseball www.doitrightbaseball.comHSBASEBALLWEB SPONSOR
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| Posts: 222 | Location: Chicago | Registered: November 20, 2005 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by LTBB47: if the PH is that slow I would probably just use another PR
Why "waste" a pinch runner if you don't have to? The same player could be used as a courtesy runner and still be eligible to play later. Now ... if the catcher that re-entered didn't go back behind the plate when they took the field, then it is shady.
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| Posts: 208 | Location: Suburbs | Registered: June 01, 2005 |    |
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quote: coach PH for his catcher, PH walked, coached removed the PH, re-entered the catcher and attempted to use the courtesy runner in his place
Perfectly legal. I know that for two reasons.. read about it recently online where an umpire had quoted the book and I've been involved in this same situation. Our coach pinch hit for me and the kid walked. The opponent's coach went to the mound for a visit so our coach asked the umpire about it. They said the catcher (me) had to go to first base in order to do it. Well, I had all my equipment on still. Didn't even take it off. Boy, did I hear about that one from the fans  I stepped on first base and then ran back to the dugout to be replaced by the courtesy runner 
"The Harder You Work, The Harder It is to Surrender"
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| Posts: 869 | Location: Waterloo, IL--Cape Girardeau, MO | Registered: February 05, 2006 |    |
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I think the good ole 10 run rule sometimes causes the running, bunting and stealing when up. It has a coach trying to get out of a game early. Have seen guys up 8 or 9 and stealing to get the guys into scoring position to end the game. Tough call there. Been in that spot a couple times and it isnt an easy decision. Not even sure what the right decision here is. Station to Station, or get r done? Playball2, I find it interesting also getting a hitting coaches perspective on pitchers coming inside. Kind of like me saying a hitter shouldnt crowd the plate... Its funny to me, not challenging what your saying , but I teach pitchers to do exactly what you said not to. If the hips and feet dont move, the purpose pitch was a wasted pitch. If a hitter goes into the box knowing that the pitcher wont come inside, Advantage hitter. If he knows you command the inner half, different mindset. and I mean pitching inside only to give the outside pitch a chance. Hitters think they own the plate, pitchers should counter that. Thats the battle and the beauty of the batter and hitter confrontation.
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| Posts: 277 | Location: Illinois | Registered: March 15, 2007 |    |
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nc dad, very well said, i agree completely, i once had a situation where a kids back foot was almost behing the inside corner of the plate, i had him 0-2, i threw a slider that started at his hip, breaks on the inside corner of the plate at just barely clips the hitters knee, the catcher was still able to catch the ball and it was a strike, the umpire made a very delayed call and actually sent the runner to first base, i understand that if a batter gets hit he goes to first, but where a hitter stands in the batters box have too much effect on how and umpire calls balls and strikes
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| Posts: 66 | Location: villa park illinois | Registered: March 24, 2007 |    |
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In college, there is a sign for "move his feet". If you want to see a coach get po'd, miss away when that's called. Coach doesn't care if you miss inside and plunk him, but he better see some lower half movement in the box or there's going to be a one way exchange of words in the dugout between innings. People who say velocity doesn't matter, haven't watched how a hard thrower can control the inner half with more respect. It can make that slider or 11/7 duece into an out pitch when it starts in on their hips.
Skill has its limitations, but luck can take you anywhere!
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| Posts: 1596 | Location: northern burbs, IL | Registered: November 15, 2006 |    |
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