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With all due respect, the proposed change has nothing to do with negating a skill advantage (somebody who throws 80mph will still be able/allowed to throw 80mph), and it has very little to do with negating a size advantage (other than to say that pitching from 46 feet means exactly that - EVERYONE releases the ball from 46 feet).
What the proposal *does* do is make enforcement of the rule *objective* and *consistent*, both of which are virtually non-existent today. The only thing that would matter is the location of the front foot at the time of release. Turning the clock back 50 years would do nothing to eliminate the subjectivity in determining whether or not the pivot foot is in contact with the rubber at the time of release. Even worse, though, is that almost every pitcher today would have to relearn his/her craft to comply with the requirement that the pivot foot remains in contact with the rubber until the ball is released. Consistent enforcement would become an even bigger nightmare for umpires than it is under today's rules. Quote:
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