Worlds greatest IP?
So there I was browsing through the Nationals "around the country" Pics on ASA's face book page .. and there it was... the worlds greatest IP.. you know folks, when that pivot foot aims to 2B.. that makes the call soooo easy..
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._5578723_n.jpg This was another one on there, a run of the mill IP.. http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._6778776_n.jpg IMO.. not called all year... |
Yeah, I saw those pics, too. Even I went, "holy crap, that HAD to have been illegal!"
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You sure this wasn't an ASA version of Swan Lake? |
Yeah, maybe they just one the game and she was doing the "oh what a feeling" dance.
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On a similar topic, here's a question I have that came up this year. Let's say you see one or two pictures of a pitcher leaping in the newspaper. Of course they're only talking about what a great pitching job she did. Then you have the same pitcher in a game you're working. It's a big match up between two state ranked high school teams. Your partner is (a) a rookie doing his first varsity game, and (b) a baseball guy who only works a couple of softball games a year, doing his first of the year. Obviously you're going to do the plate for the game.
Would you call attention to the pitcher's delivery during the pregame with your partner? |
No.
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The first picture was obviously during warm-ups. That is NOT the ready-position for any F9 at Nats.
The second picture is interesting, and seems that IP might be more nit-picky in real time. The pivot foot is still shedding dirt. The dirt trail does not seem to indicate a lot of elevation, and the lead foot is just about to hit the ground. For all we know from the picture, she may be one of those pitchers who end up with the figure-4 leg finish. |
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Is it my imagination, or is her left arm as long as her left leg? :confused: |
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She cannot be illegal, she is from Huntington Beach and everyone knows SoCal pitchers are as legal as they come, just ask her coach. :rolleyes: |
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Speaking for me, not Dakota....I wouldn't because if he doesn't know what an illegal pitch is before the game I'm sure not going to be able to teach him that in a minute during warmups. Secondly, if he doesn't know what it is, how is he going to explain it to the coach when questioned about why he called it and how it was illegal. If asked he will probably say because my partner told me it was, now that makes me look like I'm creating issues. Just my thought. |
Has anything good ever happened to anybody because they primed their partner (expecially a rookie) to make a particular call?
I wouldnt say anything either. ----------------------------------------------- I wouldnt agree with tony that this had to be during warm up.. we admitedly dont know. I would say that is how she throws, warm ups or when pitching.... An IP that good needs consistent practice. |
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I'd guess how they will handle it is.. its a showcase, let em play. Maybe talk to em before the inning starts. |
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