I see your point. However, you don't have to have your hands together in the wind up, and if they are not bringing them together starts your pitching motion...
F1 on the rubber, glove and ball in front of him, hand by his side, he turns his shoulders while checking R3.
or - in your scenario both hands together in front of the body - both are legal positions...stepping with the free foot, or starting the "pump" with the hands generally starts a pitching motion...what does turning the shoulders have to do with it.
Again, I'm over thinking it, I'm sure...not to mention I haven't truly decided where I stand on the subject.
|