- Nov 29, 2009
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Everyone knows when on defense replacing an injured pitcher the incoming pitcher does not have any restrictions on the number of pitches she may throw to warm up.
I have never seen it happen, but I'm sure it has. Situation. Pitcher is running the bases and gets drilled by a hit ball for the 3rd out of the inning. She is unable to continue in the game. Is the incoming pitcher allowed to take as many warm up pitches as she needs even though the injury happened while her team was on offense?
I have never seen it happen, but I'm sure it has. Situation. Pitcher is running the bases and gets drilled by a hit ball for the 3rd out of the inning. She is unable to continue in the game. Is the incoming pitcher allowed to take as many warm up pitches as she needs even though the injury happened while her team was on offense?