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Originally Posted by ozzy6900
No matter what you think, this is the present rule. Remember, FED rule changes are brought about by coaches not umpires. Coaches are the ones complaining about where F1 puts his feet. They think F1 is getting an unfair advantage by this hybrid stance.
Personally, I feel that the hybrid stance is silly and F1's should be trained that: Windup = shoulders parallel to home plate
Set = shoulder perpendicular to home plate
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Oy.
1. No, it's not the rule, it's an interpretation by NC.
2. The "hybrid stance" is a misnomer (as I posted back in post #8). The problem is that the stance dictates that F1 is in the set, yet umpires let him windup. It's not a different kind of stance, it's just a set.
3. There's no problem with how stances are defined. Why change the definition? There's no problem interpreting what the "set" is. Why change the interpretation? The problem is with the enforcement, and the solution needs to address the problem: don't let pitchers in the set windup. Easy!