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That's great. With all the focus on the pitcher's feet they won't mind our runners leaving early!
RubberBiscuit, Don't you wonder why a major D1 would recruit a girl that is crow hopping? I wonder if she crow hopped at 40 ft.?
I had a picture of a local star in HS and she was crow hopping at least 6 inches of off the rubber. It came back to bite her during the college world series. So, she had crow hopped all of her career, if you can believe the men that coached against her.
Don't be that coach. I'm not in your shoes, but I cannot imagine that seeing an IP called on the opposing 10u team would excite me at all.Had an illegal pitch called against one of our opposing teams Saturday. I did not know what to do with myself. I had almost given up on this rule. I used to bring it up all the time in games and all we ever got was a warning and nothing was done. The pitcher would change for a few pitches and then go right back to the bad habit for the rest of the game. I am personally glad to see it called in 10U. Then again...I coach my players to not be illegal in order to facilitate good habits now rather than excuse them as youthful mistakes that may go away with time.