Not after, concurrently. 10.2.2 clearly says it - "pause to take or simulate taking a signal from the catcher."PAUSE yes after receiving the signal
Go ahead - you're the one questioning it.Guess some one needs to ask him?
Not after, concurrently. 10.2.2 clearly says it - "pause to take or simulate taking a signal from the catcher."PAUSE yes after receiving the signal
Go ahead - you're the one questioning it.Guess some one needs to ask him?
So when a pitcher stands on the rubber, glove on one side, ball on the hip on the opposite, begins a motion, in so doing the hands and ball touch and separate on the upward motion in front of or above the head, and I MEAN TOUCH, BALL DOES NOT GO IN THE GLOVE AT ALL, It's a progressive motion,NEVER IN THE GLOVE AND NO STOP, without seeing a video what would you think? NFHS Wi, WIAA
I know that rule, why they didn't enforce it for 7 innings, that team lost anyway, but it was so obvious.
The official made 1 trip to the mound maybe 2nd or 3rd inning and i know he was explaining and showing, it to both the pitcher and coach, however---
Tks for the NCAA also