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Old Mon Jul 16, 2007, 05:57pm
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Lefty's Snap-Throw

From the set, with both hands together, a lefty pitcher wants to snap-throw to first. Where does his left foot have to be positioned is that he has successfully 'stepped off' the rubber and can then legally begin a throw to first base?

Can he begin a throw when his left foot is simply off the rubber?
Does he have to wait until the left foot is planted?

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Old Mon Jul 16, 2007, 06:01pm
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His pivot foot must be planted on the ground behind the rubber for him to have legally disengaged.


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Old Mon Jul 16, 2007, 06:41pm
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From the set, with both hands together, a lefty pitcher wants to snap-throw to first. Where does his left foot have to be positioned is that he has successfully 'stepped off' the rubber and can then legally begin a throw to first base?

Can he begin a throw when his left foot is simply off the rubber?
Does he have to wait until the left foot is planted?

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casebook 3.1.3 B

This is legal, (to throw without stepping,etc) provided F1's pivot foot touches the ground prior to separateng his hands.
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Old Mon Jul 16, 2007, 07:43pm
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casebook 3.1.3 B

This is legal, (to throw without stepping,etc) provided F1's pivot foot touches the ground prior to separateng his hands.
While I agree that's the rule book answer, from a practical matter it's not enforced that strictly.
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Old Mon Jul 16, 2007, 07:45pm
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yes, GENERALY the Pitcher can throw and step at ONCE and its not called.
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Old Mon Jul 16, 2007, 08:06pm
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Me too!

And I agree . . . I am not good enough to actualy see if the foot hit the ground first.

I have never seen a lefty balked for his pivot foot activity on this play.

Make the call by tradition rather than the letter of the rule.

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Old Mon Jul 16, 2007, 08:50pm
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I agree all.

I did have a pitcher actually separate his hands, begin his throwing motion to 1st, and then step back using his pivot to help put some oomph on the throw. I didn't call it, my partner beat me to it.

Not for that reason though, he said he failed to step toward 1st on the throw.
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Old Mon Jul 16, 2007, 11:30pm
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Why do lefties make me think evil thoughts.

Imagine if the foot didn't have to plant first. Then couple that with a set position in which the left hand stays relatively in the cocked position. Coupled with umpires not knowing, the foots supposed to land first, and the set must be in front of the body.
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Old Tue Jul 17, 2007, 01:59am
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casebook 3.1.3 B

This is legal, (to throw without stepping,etc) provided F1's pivot foot touches the ground prior to separateng his hands.



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While I agree that's the rule book answer, from a practical matter it's not enforced that strictly.
Lefty's get by with all kinds of stuff. The angle of the stride when throwing to 1B vs the RH to 3B. The quick step off the plate and pick to 1B. This is where having played the game at higher levels is invaluable. You understand these modifications of the rules.
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[quote=soundedlikeastrike]Why do lefties make me think evil thoughts.

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