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chapmaja Mon May 18, 2015 07:17pm

Another illegal pitch question
 
I had this the same day, but a different game than the batter hit by the line drive.

Pitcher is stepping on the pitchers plate with the hands separated, brings them together for one second (actually much more), and then begins her pitching motion. During the motion her arm swings forward until it reaches about shoulder height, then goes out to the right (RH pitcher), comes around and comes she releases the pitch next to her hip. When she releases the pitch, the hips are pointed to the dugout, not close to a line between 1st and 3rd.

My first thought was illegal pitch, but the plate umpire did not call it, and after thinking about it, the only thing that would seem illegal would be the direction of the hips, because the release itself wasn't illegal.

I wish I had video of it, because it was the funkiest delivery I've seen.

Also, she did not gain any advantage by it, they lost 15-0 in 2 and a half innings.

CecilOne Mon May 18, 2015 08:20pm

Having trouble visualizing, please expand description of arm movement. :confused:

SNIPERBBB Mon May 18, 2015 09:27pm

The only thing that I can kinda visualize is that the pitcher would have a hard time staying legal under 6-1-3

b. The hand shall be below the hip and the wrist not farther from the body than the elbow.

MD Longhorn Tue May 19, 2015 10:00am

Quote:

Originally Posted by chapmaja (Post 962591)
then goes out to the right (RH pitcher),

Illegal.

Quote:

When she releases the pitch, the hips are pointed to the dugout, not close to a line between 1st and 3rd.
A) Who cares where her hips line up at the moment of release B) how in the world could a pitcher pitch and have her hips line up with 1st and 3rd at the moment of release... sounds painful. Unless this is slowpitch.

eagle Tue May 19, 2015 11:42am

With a pitching motion like that, it is no wonder they lost 15-0!

Insane Blue Tue May 19, 2015 03:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by chapmaja (Post 962591)
then goes out to the right (RH pitcher), comes around and comes she releases the pitch next to her hip.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MD Longhorn (Post 962619)
Illegal.

Why is this Illegal???
Just because the arm goes to the right does not make it Illegal!
Now if the arm drops to the right and is a side arm pitch then yes Illegal.
This is a HTBT scenario to make any kind of call.

MD Longhorn Tue May 19, 2015 04:13pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Insane Blue (Post 962638)
Why is this Illegal???
Just because the arm goes to the right does not make it Illegal!
Now if the arm drops to the right and is a side arm pitch then yes Illegal.
This is a HTBT scenario to make any kind of call.

I stand corrected ... read it too quickly and envisioned this wrong.


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