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Old Mon Feb 02, 2004, 10:18am
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Hi Folks,

At a pitching clinic this week ... there's a pitcher that definitely has two full arm revolutions.

But, she actually releases the ball at the end of the first revolution. The second revolution is just follow-through.

Does the "less than two revolutions" rule apply here? Or, is that rule only for someone that releases the ball after the second revolution?

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Old Mon Feb 02, 2004, 10:31am
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The rule you are referencing refers only to the delivery of the ball. However, there is a rule in NFHS, USSSA, and I believe ASA that states a pitcher cannot continue the windup after the release of the pitch. That sounds like what she was doing, and therefore, she is still pitching illegally.
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Old Mon Feb 02, 2004, 11:53am
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Skahtboi is correct. To be a little more specific, ASA does not allow for another revolution of the arm after the pitch is released. NFHS does not allow for the arm to rotate past the shoulder after the release.

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Old Mon Feb 02, 2004, 01:58pm
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WMB,

Thanks for the info you sent me.

Did a one day NFSA tournament this weekend - we called 19
illegal pitches. Anything from replant to wetting fingers
and not wiping. Had three ejections. I had one. The
official score keeper.

This guy was terrible. He complained about pitches, calls and
in general just about everything. In the 3rd inning my partner
got hit by a very poorly thrown ball. This guys yells out, get
him harder next time and maybe he will pay attention. I talked
to him and he just got worse, so sent him packing. Compared
the visitors book with his, samo, so designated them official
scorers.
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Old Wed Feb 04, 2004, 08:01pm
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WMB,

... This guys yells out, get him harder next time and maybe he will pay attention. I talked to him and he just got worse, so sent him packing. Compared the visitors book with his, samo, so designated them official scorers.
I like this response... a lot. To the home, "What score do you have?" To the visitor, "What score do you have? Who's batting? Visitor you are now the official book. Home scorekeeper, you are GONZO!"
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