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Originally posted by jicecone
Trying using the "complete and discernible stop" (Fed) or the "complete stop" (OBR) and you wont have to interpret what discenible is. Either the pitcher came to a complete stop or not. I don't think a fraction of a second could be considered a complete stop. Although I sure there are some technical scienctific umpires out there thay may disagree with me.
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I basically watch to make sure the pitcher's free leg is not initiating a delivery before the hands have stopped. I don't care how long or short they stop, as long as they stop. Only then can that free leg begin the kick.