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Legal pitch?
http://www.cactusumpires.com/pitchers.html
Please take a look at Pitcher #3 (lefty), in particular in the 3rd frame. Since this is intended as a tutorial for umpires, please tell me this is incorrectly being described as legal. |
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Then you aren't looking at Pitcher #3, the lefty referenced. You do realize there are multiple slide sets, right??
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Hopefully we're all looking at the same pitcher (red top/white sleeves, black shorts)
Pitcher is starting with pivot foot's heel touching the front of the PP. As the back foot goes forward past the pivot foot, PF goes up on it's ball, breaking contact from that point on. This is during the backswing motion. Caption "All okay." The caption in picture 4 is "Still doing fine. That heel off the rubber is okay - toe did not go forward, foot just bent." If that's legal, fine, let me know. But from that point on, she's at least 5-6 inches in front of the PP, and way before any pushoff and slide. (Draw a straight line down from the gatepost; that's what I'm seeing as the PP.) Last edited by jmkupka; Wed Feb 04, 2015 at 10:37am. |
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ASA is legal to only be touching the pitching plate with the pivot foot at the start of the pitching motion. NFHS and NCAA as well as I believe USSSA require at least a portion of the pivot foot to be on top of the pitching plate. |
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Thanks Steve, understood. But once she goes up on the ball of her pivot foot (the ball of the foot being 6ish inches in front of the PP), is she is not now "Pushing off with the pivot foot from a place other than the pitcher's plate"(ASA 6.3.J).
And, this is not a difficult thing to see in real time. She is off the PP for most of her action. BTW, I was still typing when you replied... Last edited by jmkupka; Wed Feb 04, 2015 at 11:27am. |
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Not written so clearly in ASA or NFHS, but I accept the same first half of that (foot still over the plane) as not illegal, but not the second half (foot not even over the plane, but it hasn't advanced). That said, the foot needs to be clearly off and not over, not just in the vicinity of off, for me to make that call.
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