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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 10:33am
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If THAT is nit picky, I'd love to see what you would call a blatant illegal act by a pitcher. You can see from the video that the pitcher is starting completely on the left outside part of the PP if even both feet ARE within the PP width. You can clearly see how wide the plate is and it is 17" wide, and another 3.5" on each side should equal the width of the PP. Extend the edges of the plate out for a reference point. She steps WAY outside of this. Dave
You can see in that video the exact width of that pitcher plate and where she is starting on that plate?

Youre pretty good.

All I'm saying is I dont see any conclusive evidence of anything in that video, and from what i can tell in some scratchy 2 second video is a POSSIBLE IP, if so, ever so slight. Its a big big maybe, not callable from that video from what I can see.

Edit to add my "for the record":

The foot must be COMPLETELY outside the 24" PP.. so its nit picky to call based on a possible 1/2" -1" IMO. For one you are guessing nearly 4 inches without reference point, add another 4 inches for the full width of the foot.. so unless a pitchers throws herself WAY outside, you just cant tell and if you are guessing 1/2-1" under those CONDITIONS, you are being nit picky.

The call is NOT makable by that video shipwreck, not with any honest looking at it.
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 01:19pm
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Sure is funny you are the only one that posted that wasn't sure it was an illegal pitch. By the way, the umpire that took the video is someone I work with regularly doing games together. Maybe you cannot tell anything from the video but he was there and said the pitches should have been called illegal. I believe him. Dave
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 02:42pm
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Sure is funny you are the only one that posted that wasn't sure it was an illegal pitch. By the way, the umpire that took the video is someone I work with regularly doing games together. Maybe you cannot tell anything from the video but he was there and said the pitches should have been called illegal. I believe him. Dave
Well jeez, why didnt you just say so! For that convo, we dont even need a video - we've talked about IP a million times without a video.

Musta been an illegal pitch.

I was addressing what could be seen in the video, which, btw, doesnt even include conclusively the entirety of the PP, where the PP ends, and where the foot conclusively lands in relation to the extra 3.5" from where ever the PP ends. I wasnt disputing the word of your buddy.

You know, with that video, you couldnt even state with any confidence that the pitcher started on the PP to begin with.

OK, I agree with yall, pitcher wasnt even ever on the plate so I'm calling IP.
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 02:49pm
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enlarged 3X


The evidence of IP is where exactly? (aside from hearsay testimony of your buddy)
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 03:01pm
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If the plate dont fit, you must acquit

I think the plate ends somewhere in the square




The defense rests.

Good job on the call PU.. your stance could use some work, but good call blue.
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 06:14pm
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What's wrong with his stance? If you are saying you can't be sure if it's an illegal pitch by looking at the video, how do you use that same video to determine his stance is wrong. Dave
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 06:30pm
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here may be a better view for you


She is stepping halfway through the left handed batter's box lines extended. You shouldn't be able to dispute that.

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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 06:39pm
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I was just goofin around about the stance.

At any rate.. yeah it looks like it could be illegal.. but you cant see the PP even zoomed.. theres no reference point. This is almost as bad as the fan who can call balls and strikes from behind the home run fence..

Speaking of points, what is your point?

The rules on this are pretty clear. i figger you understand the rule.. so I'm not sure what you are getting at.

Lets pretend in your above video we could see the pitcher plate.. and its a blown call..

So what?

Did your buddy ump mention it to the blue.. or to his partner.. did any of the coaches complain? IP's that EVERYONE is seeing and no one said ANYTHING.. at nationals? I find that hard to believe personally.. or did the PU refuse to call it after being told about it..

Im stuggling to understand your issue here.


Or did your umpire friend just document an alleged blown call for posting on the internet?

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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 06:41pm
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She is stepping halfway through the left handed batter's box lines extended. You shouldn't be able to dispute that.

I do dispute that statement.

Thats an exageration.

You a coach?
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 06:58pm
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It could be illegal.. i admit this video looks illegal on first glance (as opposed to the other one).. but it could be a combination of a floppy strange looking delivery and the fact that it is being filmed off center side as opposed to the exact behind the plate view.

When I enlarge this one.. again its no so clear that the blue you are trying to roast blew the calls despite all the complaining that was doubtlessly occuring during a consistent illegal delivery at this level of ball.



It would be nice to be able to see the plate in this one.. but like the guy who can call a strike from a football field away, we dont really need all the evidence to decide anything.
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 07:08pm
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Oh the only reason I posted this video was to see if I was able to upload a video and place it on a website. I knew how to do a still picture but wasn't sure about a video. Dave
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 07:13pm
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she flops her foot out



It goes out then in.. (maybe out as much as 6 inches)

I imagine her pitching coach will fix that as its wasted momentum.

But I can see why your friend was confused by that delivery.

Sure as heck looks illegal.. but its not where her foot goes, its where it lands.
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 07:14pm
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Oh the only reason I posted this video was to see if I was able to upload a video and place it on a website. I knew how to do a still picture but wasn't sure about a video. Dave
That was pretty neato, I dont think I've ever seen a video posted on a bb.

Im gonna have my wife use our digital and film me and try it!

I bet I can blow more calls than that blue



I think I work SP tourney this weekend, not worthy of filming, but I go back to real softball after that.
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 07:32pm
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Hey speaking of stances, this is funny..

Introducing my son and the worlds worst ever umpiring stance.. its his first year .. but I've been ragging his *** about everything wrong here..

This should be like a contest.. how many things can you find wrong here.. lol

I thought of it because I have video of it (great convo piece).. but I'll just post the pic


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Old Sun Aug 13, 2006, 10:54pm
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I couldn't see the pitching plate, but using second base, I drew some lines for reference. Obviously this is only an estimation. If it is as I see it, I hope I would have noticed it and called the illegal pitch.

(Unless of course there was a bunch of coaches and parents behind me, whining, calling UICs over and taking video of it... then I would probably "realize" it was so borderline that there was no need to call it. )

From the video, I would agree with others that it appears the top part of the step has a swing of the foot out slightly and then back in.

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