This probably will come across as petty as there are so many other things that need way more effort, but, what if the group that sees the obvious illegal pitching going on in the ncaa starts blasting emails and tweets to Michelle Smith, Amanda Scarbourogh and the other NCAA SB game voices? Asking them why the NCAA is letting this happen and why they are not speaking out on it? We obviously have many here that have the ability to share the GIFs of the IP's.
Do any of you think a grass roots type of sharing and calling out these issues would make any difference?
It is so frustrating to see the leap and replant not called when we work so hard to get our players to pitch with the correct mechanics.
Its just a brainstorm thought but if you see it on TV and they are not calling it and the TV commentators are not talking about it, to tweet or facebook comment on their page and maybe someone will see it and realize they are wrong.
I go back to my previous comment that when the rules committees established this rule and the penalty for it, they deamed it important enough to have it and to have a high penalty for it. Its not up to the umps to say its too harsh a penalty so im not calling it.
Do any of you think a grass roots type of sharing and calling out these issues would make any difference?
It is so frustrating to see the leap and replant not called when we work so hard to get our players to pitch with the correct mechanics.
Its just a brainstorm thought but if you see it on TV and they are not calling it and the TV commentators are not talking about it, to tweet or facebook comment on their page and maybe someone will see it and realize they are wrong.
I go back to my previous comment that when the rules committees established this rule and the penalty for it, they deamed it important enough to have it and to have a high penalty for it. Its not up to the umps to say its too harsh a penalty so im not calling it.