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Yup. 1)They went to half the foot on the rubber, what, 2 years ago? (Judgment that half is on the rubber)
Half a foot on the line. You can get enough of a view and get the pitch. Work on it. 2) Back of Heel has to be on the line. Hamilton turns her left foot towards 1st base and the toe is maybe on, maybe off and that is difficult to see. Get the heel on and the rest of the foot is probably inside and any advantage is greatly diminished. Of course, you guys are going to complain about can not see the heel. However, if a little is out, they have not gained as much as they are now. |
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They need to make it so that the lane can be enforced consistently. Right now it leads to more discussion on the field than what the lines were intended to do. |
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Bottom line she pitched illegal many more times than she was called. Their first game Saturday she was only called once, but was illegal many more times. Like the rule/hate the rule -- it is the same rule as before only now there are lines. Oh and Cat don't leap either.
These umpire are better than me, they have shown that simply by being there, they still make mistakes and goofs (did you see the plate umpire get bowled over by the catcher trying to make a catch on a pop-up? What was she looking at? Same umpire blew the home run cal in the first GA/WA game yesterday). But the part I hate most is that they appeared to not have the courage to make the right call (illegal pitch) all the time and consistently. Did you see the base umpire wonder in while the PU was getting chewed out for the batter getting hit by the pitch, looked to me like the pitch was a strike when it hit her? But why in the world would your partner cam wondering in and talk sideways to the coach (just like the CSI Miami guy)? The coach said, "She doesn’t need your help!" and he was right. |
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Maybe the coach was getting some friendly advice to help keep the coach in the game. |
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Cat knows how to pitch legally. Saw it on video when she was playing in the professional league. She pushed and her foot dragged on the ground starting at the rubber when she pushed off. Why could not the college umps get that? Mike has already stated why he thinks it is so--coaches rule. They have to separate control of officials from coaches. It will take time but it needs to happen. May be all the talk about this situation will prompt these yahoos to take decisive action.
Get to big time, world cups, ISF or whatever (ASA nationals), and those guys don't care two hoots who you are. If it is illegal, you will change or they will call it every time. At least that is the impression I have gotten. Wrong or right Mike or others? |
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Well, SRW and I know five umpires we could call right away who would make it a very, very unhealthy discussion.
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It would defeat the purpose of the rule
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