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Originally Posted by CecilOne
Not the case, and if it were, only in NCAA.
Elsewhere AFAIK, "entirely touching out means none touching in"
All, please correct me if wrong.
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Absolutely the case.
Here's the NCAA rule, word for word:
"At the moment of bat-ball contact, the batter may not contact the pitch when any part of her foot is touching home plate, even though she may be touching the lines of the batter's box. In addition, the batter may not contact the pitch when her entire foot is touching the ground completely outside the lines of the batter's box."
Note - the ENTIRE FOOT is touching the ground.