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Old Thu Aug 21, 2003, 06:31am
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally posted by Hyzepher
In our league we have a pitcher who has only one arm (right) the other arm is intact from the shoulder to the elbow only (left). When pitching he traps his glove between his left arm and body and pitches with his right arm. Once the ball is released he puts on his glove.

Now, apart from the obvious health risk, is there any rule infringements?

Chris
Speaking ASA

Infringement upon softball rules or the pitcher?

As far as softball rules, no. As far as the pitcher, there better not be. ADA is a strong article to fight.
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