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Originally posted by SAump
I really don't mind the smears about me above. Some are really clever and I do enjoy sharing a good laugh or two, at my own expense. But I don't need anyone to take everyone of my words out of context for the sake of self-indulgent-gratifying pleasures. Play FAIR.
HERE it is in BLACK and WHITE for ALL to see. I don't think MLB and NCAA rules differ from NFHS on these issues at all. I posted my opinion and I have rules to back it up. In this case, I pointed out the proper rules out of the NFHS rulebook, in particular, as it pertains to the opening thread of discussion.
NFHS Rule 6, Section 2 Infractions by Pitcher, ART 4.d. failing to pitch to the batter in a continuous motion immediately after any movement of any part of his body such as he habitually uses in his delivery;
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How has anyone taken your words out of
context? Using the same motion every pitch
is not the same thing (imo) as the above rule
reference. You're confusing the issue with this
rule reference.
Does anyone else here think I'm mistaken ?