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Originally Posted by Tru_in_Blu
On this year's ASA test, question 15FP:
"The pitcher may step on the pitcher's plate with their hands together as long as they separate them to take a signal before starting the pitch."
Since this is an ASA question, it requires a bit more applied logic to decipher the ruling, as the ASA wording is not as specific as NFHS.
Ted
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OK, I'll bite. (My philosophy that stepping back off being a remedy notwithstanding.) How is the new rule 6.1-a not crystal clear in itself?
"The pitcher
must take the pitching position on the pitcher's plate with
hands separated and the ball in the glove or the pitcher's hand."
No exceptions. No applied deciphering. Separating them after engaging isn't taking the position with them separate.
(But, I still contend that she can step off before she separates to remedy. That ends the action and makes her prior engagement NOT taking a pitching position.)