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NCAA Armband rule clarification
1/15/2020
10/21/2019 10.2.2 While in the pitching position and taking the signal, the pitcher must take or appear to take a signal. The signal need not come from the catcher. Clarification 1: Taking the signal from behind the pitcher’s plate from her signal arm band or the catcher is illegal since the pitcher is not in the pitching position. The result is an illegal pitch. Clarification 2: A coach may give visual or verbal signal while the pitcher is not in the pitching position, however, when the pitcher assumes the pitching position she must look at her signal arm band or the catcher to take or appear to take the signal. The pitcher may not simply step into the pitching position, put her hands together and start the pitching motion. There must be timing consistent with taking the signal from an arm band or catcher. Failing to do so will result in an illegal pitch. Clarification 3: Taking a defensive signal from a coach or catcher prior to stepping on the pitcher’s plate is allowed. However, the pitcher may not look at the signal arm band until she is in the pitching position. My bolding... So, if the pitcher looks at that armband between pitches in the back of the Circle, nothing she does once she takes her proper position on the PP (including pausing and taking signals) will make this a legal pitch. Last edited by jmkupka; Fri Jan 17, 2020 at 12:45pm. |
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IMO, this entire issue has gotten way out of any level of control or intelligence.
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How about: "The pitcher may not simply step into the pitching position, put her hands together and start the pitching motion. There must be timing consistent with taking the signal from an arm band or catcher." ? Or,: "The pitcher may not simply step into the pitching position, put her hands together and start the pitching motion. There must be a batter-discernible pause." ? ![]()
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The complaint was it wasn’t enforced.
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I pointed out this inconsistency in SEPTEMBER. At least they fixed part of it. As long as a signal wasn’t provided before she looks she’d be fine.
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Nothing except the whining when an umpire enforced it
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I reread this part:
" However, the pitcher may not look at the signal arm band until she is in the pitching position." Might be the dumbest and least practical rule in history. ![]()
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