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Old Thu May 11, 2006, 08:41pm
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I'm assuming a RHP when answering your questions.


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Originally Posted by Xtopher_66
Can the pitcher after coming to a set position lift his right heel up and spin on the toe of the right foot, step with left foot towards first and throw to first? All of this being done quickly and smoothly.
Yes, legal- as long as it's smooth as you stated.

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Does the right foot also need to move closer towards first base during the throwing motion or could the right foot remain in front of the rubber?
No, the pivot foot doesn't have to move closer to first. By "remain in front of the rubber" i believe you're talking about if the pitcher actually has to lift the pivot foot up when throwing to the base, and the answer is No, he doesn't.

Just remember: The only requirement is that the free foot gains distance and direction towards first.

Also, if the pitcher steps behind the runner with his pivot foot, he has disengaged the rubber and can do whatever he wants.
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