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Old Thu Mar 06, 2003, 11:39am
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NO

you answered the question yourself when you said "the rule clearly states that the width of the foot must be in contact with the rubber, not beside it." where does it say he has to be "on top of it"?

from the stretch: if the side of the foot is touching the rubber, then the pitcher is "in contact" with it.

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