| QUOTE (IndieSnob @ Apr 5 2004, 01:13 AM) |
| second motion either throwing to 1st, 2nd, or 3rd base or a pickoff move. |
I imagine that means the ball has to be in his hands before he throws it, like he couldn't mimic the motion
Yes, you are correct.
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I think your technicly allowed to do this (why you would want to is beyond me). The only problem is the equipment likely wont fit right reulting in an injury.
There have been instances in which the ball is fake handed from an infielder to the pitcher. The baserunner takes the lead and gets tagged out by an infielder, while he thought the pitcher had the ball.
And the goalie swappnig with another player is leagl in college hockey. I'd imagine in lower leagues the rules would be even more leniant and it would be allowed. In the pros...... Well I just don't see it happening there.