NFHS pitcher's foot
The rule says the pivot foot must be ON or partially ON the top surface of the pitching plate. Either the toe, heel or entire foot MUST be ON or partially ON the pitching plate.
Technically, if the pivot foot toe is butted against the back of the plate or the heel is butted against the front, that is by rule illegal.
Call or no-call?
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