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Originally posted by Dakota
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42SP. The pitcher starts with their right foot in contact with the pitching plate, their left foot is considerably outside the pitching plate prior to the start of the pitch. As they deliver the pitch and steps their left foot is still outside the pitching plate. This is a legal pitch.
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How about this:
The pitcher starts with the right foot in contact with the pitching plate, the left foot is considerably outside the pitching plate prior to the start of the pitch. As the pitch is delivered, the left foot must remain outside the pitching plate. This is a legal pitch.
Is this more clear and gets rid of any PC stuff??
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