GARTHB,
I think you are a black-letter-law man. Do you agree that a pitcher, in the stretch position, can not "make any motion naturally associated with his pitch..."
Or, would you say that the pitcher does not pitch from the stretch and therefore any movement from that position does not violate 8.05(a).
I have seen it both ways. The pitcher must be on the rubber(touching)to get a sign from F2, and that suggests that F1 can not turn his body from the stretch to get a look an the runner(s).
What say you?
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Marty
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