Thanks for the replies. By a foot I mean the normal position of the toes on a rubber in the Windup position versus where this player was standing in the windup position in front of the rubber. So now he's in front of the rubber facing a batter in the windup with his toes pointing towards the batter and his heels NOT touching any part of the rubber. All other pitchers started on the rubber then moved the foot in to the customary hole. I agree it's a HTBT but I've never seen it before and I've seen mounds that have a crater in front of the rubber.
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