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Originally posted by BuggBob
4) Move the rubber back, In USSSA the pitch can pitch anywhere from the rubber to 2nd base.
These are just suggestions, I am not a fool and know that most of these ideas will never be implemented. But some day (may have already happened) somebody will get killed by a hit off of a hot bat. There is NO way I would be a pitch in slow pitch softball.
Bugg
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Sadly, there have been deaths that have occurred. As for #4. The pitcher can pitch the ball in USSSA from anywhere he wants to. However, if the pitcher is not in contact with the rubber when he is pitching it is unfarily delivered and a ball unless the batter swings at it. You have a bit of a misrepresentation of the USSSA pithcing rule there.