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LDUB Sat Jun 12, 2004 01:04am

I'm hear reading OBR rule 8.01 and I have a question. Here I will copy it below. I deleted a few sentences that are irreveliant.

(a) The Windup Position. The pitcher shall stand facing the batter, his entire pivot foot on, or in front of and touching and not off the end of the pitcher's plate, and the other foot free. When a pitcher holds the ball with both hands in front of his body, with his entire pivot foot on, or in front of and touching but not off the end of the pitcher's plate, and his other foot free, he will be considered in the Windup Position. The pitcher may have one foot, not the pivot foot, off the rubber and any distance he may desire back of a line which is an extension to the back edge of the pitcher's plate, but not at either side of the pitcher's plate. With his "free" foot the pitcher may take one step backward and one step forward, but under no circumstances, to either side, that is to either the first base or third base side of the pitcher's rubber. If a pitcher holds the ball with both hands in front of his body, with his entire pivot foot on or in front of and touching but not off the end of the pitcher's plate, and his other foot free, he will be considered in a windup position.

Just want to make sure I am reading this correctly. Ok so here is my question. Pitcher is in the windup position. His piviot foot is in a legal position. The question arrises in the placement of his non-pivot foot. It must be either on the rubber, or if it is off, it must be behind the rubber, and not off the side of the rubber. Is that right? I feel stupid for asking this, but I just want to make sure.

bob jenkins Sat Jun 12, 2004 09:52am

My advice on the wind-up position -- don't be an OOO. If the pitcher looks like he's in the wind-up, he is.



LDUB Sat Jun 12, 2004 12:05pm

Quote:

Originally posted by bob jenkins
My advice on the wind-up position -- don't be an OOO. If the pitcher looks like he's in the wind-up, he is.

The opposing manager was telling me that it was illegal because his non-pivot foot was in front of the rubber. I told him it was good enought for me and lets just play. He claimed it was distracting to his batters in some way.

sir_eldren Sat Jun 12, 2004 09:59pm

I doubt it was distracting to his batters or somebody other than the coach may have said something about it. So long as his non-pivot foot is ON or behind the front egde of the rubber (or a line extended left or right from the rubber), the pitcher is just fine. He may have had his non-pivot foot in front of his pivot foot and still have been legal since there I'm not aware of any rule stating where his pivot foot has to be when he begins the wind-up (so long as it doesn't look like the set position).

-Craig

Rich Ives Sun Jun 13, 2004 10:38am

It says the non-pivot foot free. That means iot can be anywhere.

LDUB Sun Jun 13, 2004 11:02am

Quote:

Originally posted by Rich Ives
It says the non-pivot foot free. That means iot can be anywhere.
Thats what I told the manager. But then I went home and read the rule. And it says: The pitcher may have one foot, not the pivot foot, off the rubber and any distance he may desire back of a line which is an extension to the back edge of the pitcher's plate, but not at either side of the pitcher's plate.


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