And yes, she is still illegal on every pitch.
ETA - After showing a slo-mo of her, the talking heads with ESPN just admitted she is illegal. Got to wonder which other rules has the NCAA decided to look the other way?
And yes, she is still illegal on every pitch.
It's only illegal if they call her on it is the way I see it. If you slow mo a lot of these D-1 pitchers I'm sure you could see that they have some sort of leap. Does it really provide them with that much of an advantage? IMO, I don't think it does.
So it is fine as long as you get away with it and it does not provide an advantage and lots of folks do it. No offense but that sounds like an ethically bankrupt statement.
Buwhahahaha. Dude, calm down. I can assure you my ethics are just fine. Are you really getting fired up about a pitcher pitching on TV that 99% of us will never face, play against, hit off of, etc.....??? How about we applaud her achievements and quit haggling over a leap or crow hop.
I have a great appreciation for the game and athletic competition and would never applaud the ill gotten achievements of a cheater. I have little respect for those that do and thereby enable and condone such behavior. Honor is doing the right thing even when nobody is watching. Without honor true achievement and success is not possible.
dude calm down and have a cocktail. i still don't think she is a cheater though