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Old Mon Jul 16, 2007, 06:41pm
Tommy P Tommy P is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Carl Cramer
From the set, with both hands together, a lefty pitcher wants to snap-throw to first. Where does his left foot have to be positioned is that he has successfully 'stepped off' the rubber and can then legally begin a throw to first base?

Can he begin a throw when his left foot is simply off the rubber?
Does he have to wait until the left foot is planted?

Thank You!
casebook 3.1.3 B

This is legal, (to throw without stepping,etc) provided F1's pivot foot touches the ground prior to separateng his hands.
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