- May 27, 2013
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Watched a few conference playoff games where illegal pitches were being called like crazy. Read an article where one of the coaches complained about it (both teams’ pitchers were being called for it) and she was frustrated by it being called. In another game, the pitcher couldn’t even get through one inning because it was being called almost every pitch. What I don’t get is why keep recruiting the pitchers that obviously pitch illegally then? Just FYI - this was replanting, not leaping - as I know it keeps being said the rule will eventually change to allow for leaping in the NCAA.
This is what happens when these players are allowed to do it from a young age and no one calls them on it until they are on the big stage. I also feel that in the one game I watched it potentially contributed to that team’s loss which knocked them out of the playoffs.
I wonder if these pitchers ever were called on it at the youth level?
This is what happens when these players are allowed to do it from a young age and no one calls them on it until they are on the big stage. I also feel that in the one game I watched it potentially contributed to that team’s loss which knocked them out of the playoffs.
I wonder if these pitchers ever were called on it at the youth level?