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Old Fri Apr 08, 2005, 10:47am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Re: Re: Peruvian:

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Originally posted by ozzy6900
Now there is the FED wind-up rule. Please tell me how bringing your hands together, is the start of the delivery! I contend that once the hands are together, you have no choice but to deliver or step off. The delivery movement is the next movement after the hands are together. Again, I refer you to simple physics; you have to come to a pause once the hands are together.

I'll go one step further on this. If you try to bring your hands together and go right into your pitching motion (remember, no pause of any kind) you will balk! PLEASE - try it before you respond (not just Tim I mean everyone)!

Now we are going to have fun! :

See 2-28-3 for the definition that makes moving both hands together the start of the pitch.

I tried the move we've been discussing, and there was no (discernable) pause. That said, my 50mph "heater" was hit pretty hard.

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