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Old Fri Jun 27, 2003, 11:13am
Andy Andy is offline
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Originally posted by Deion
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Originally posted by bobbrix
I vote "leap".

Sounds like the pivot foot did not push a second time after catching up to the foot she landed on. Had she pushed again off the pivot foot, then I would vote crow hop. I definitely agree with the others that it is not easy to determine what a step "simultaneous with the release of the ball" is.

Sequence (from your description; assume right-handed pitcher):

1) Pushes off rubber with pivot foot (right foot).
2) Both feet in air, left foot ahead of right foot.
3) Left foot lands and stops.
4) Right foot catches up to left foot, landing and stopping next to it.

(ball is released sometime at or between #s 3 & 4)

The ball was released after setup 4. when the right foot is firmly planted on the ground. (both feet planted). That was the ironic part. I'd never seen that before and aparently the PU hadn't either, and didn't know what to do therefore let it go.

Your reply got me to thinking about something else...

You only mentioned a PU, was there another umpire on this game?

If only a single umpire, it is very difficult to determine a leap or crow hop from behind the plate. What is clearly an illegal pitch from a side view can can appear to be perfectly legal when seen from behind the plate.

Your situation, as with most illegal pitches, is a HTBT to see it and even then, to see it from the right position on the field.
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