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Long story short- yesterday I was told that in LL the pitcher can step back, off the pitching plate before starting the forward motion.
My understanding was that you start with both feet on the rubber/plate and can only step forward.
In the ASA rulebook it says after hands separate you can only move forward.
does this mean a pitcher can step backwards when starting the pitch as long as her hands are still together?
does LL have different rules on this than ASA?
I'm feeling like the lunatics are running the asylum.
My understanding was that you start with both feet on the rubber/plate and can only step forward.
In the ASA rulebook it says after hands separate you can only move forward.
does this mean a pitcher can step backwards when starting the pitch as long as her hands are still together?
does LL have different rules on this than ASA?
I'm feeling like the lunatics are running the asylum.