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She wasn't taking signs with the hands separated, but she was pausing as if taking signs... only the hands were together, right?
FWIW, the rule is there to prevent quick pitching (which she was not doing due to the longer than normal pause with the hands together). Her pause with the hands together was well within legal limits, so her wind up was not by itself illegal, either.
In the final analysis, a pretty minor violation; don't beat yourself up so much.
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Dakota, you are correct. She was pausing, but this came after she immediately put her hands together when she stepped on the plate. I agree with the idea that she wasn't hurting the batter with her pitching approach/delivery. It's just that the rule says one thing, but I allowed another.