Little league baseball majors division.does the pitcher need to be on p plate and catcher down to stop play?
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I have a hunch you're referring to "stopping play" in terms of keeping the baserunners from advancing, so I'm going to answer it under those assumptions.Let's say a batter just took ball four. He trots down to first. He can take the turn and continue towards second - though he is in jeopardy of being put out. If the pitcher stands on the rubber and does nothing, that does not stop the play.
Now, if the batter is ready and the pitcher delivers a pitch - that baserunner has left the base prematurely - he left base before the ball crossed the plate - and there are various penalties for that.
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Huh? Not sure what you are saying, but play is not stopped unless the umpire calls time or it's a dead ball play (foul ball, Hit batsmen, etc.) Rest of the time, it's play ball.I am a pitcher looking for a tryout?
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