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Originally Posted by maven

I don't see that he gets much advantage from using this stance as his set. Provided he complies with the rest of the rules concerning pitching from the set, having toes hanging off is no big deal.
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And some hybrid variations have the pivot foot more sideways (more in contact) and other variations have pivot more pointing towards HP (less in contact).
If F1 used this stance as his normal set position (
and it had no resemblance to his wind-up position), one could balk him for not having his entire pivot foot in contact, I wouldn't.