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Check out this bogus move by the pitcher during a game on Friday between Wheeler High School and East Coweta High School...

Props to the batter, Brayden Carey, for keeping his cool...





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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Skinny94 months
Zero chance in my HS baseball days that this pitcher or one of their other hitters isn't getting a fastball to the back or azz before the game is over.
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JackieTreehorn94 months
This dude would have gotten a #1 right upside the head at his next AB.
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FaCubeItches94 months
"Georgia High School Pitcher Pegs Batter After Timeout" Jesus, dude; phrasing! - Sterling Archer
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BooShaker94 months
Do y'all not hear the umpire say, "Time called, no pitch"??
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NASA_ISS_Tiger94 months
Ok, what's the rule on this...because it was under a dead ball situation because of the time out, was the batter allowed first base or did he have to step back in the box? I presume the latter.
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Lsu10120594 months
Its a dead ball. Nothing happens. Technically I guess the Ump could toss the pitcher. But no reason to do that.
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TigerintheNO94 months
He should get first base, it was a live ball. The umpire never called time until the batter was struck by the pitch.
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Lsu10120594 months
Notwithstanding Rule 6.02(c), if the batter intentionally leaves the batter’s box and delays play, and none of the exceptions listed in Rule 6.02(d)(1)(i) through (viii) applies, the umpire shall award a strike without the pitcher having to deliver the pitch. The ball is dead, and no runners may advance. Ump did not call before the time batter stepped out of the box. Its a dead ball. The throw doesnt matter.
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pjab94 months
Academy’s for football
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chinhoyang94 months
"Georgia High School Pitcher Pegs Batter ..." A very OT style headline.
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Fightin Okra94 months
Time out requested but never granted. Horrible pitch, though
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YMCA94 months
You can hear the ump clearly say times called, no pitch. He should've made some type of gesture with his hands showing that time was given, but he definitely granted the hitter time out.
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Placebeaux94 months
How do you not charge the mound
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MaroonNation94 months
Because the batter was obviously a pussy
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Jazzbo Depew94 months
Brilliant move by the pitcher !!!!!!!
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MaroonNation94 months
I like it. Batters can’t call time out anyway. I don’t know why they are constantly allowed to.
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xGeauxLSUx94 months
You must be the pitcher.
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MaroonNation94 months
I was actually a CF in HS and the rules say that batter steps out of box without time being called it’s a strike!
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