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Dissecting the Illegal Pitch for Base Umpires

Dissecting the Illegal Pitch for Base Umpires. Clues to Recognizing an Illegal Pitch. Following are several series of pitchers pitching illegally. Most of the examples are of LEAPING since it is the most prevalent. But most LEAPING also involves REPLANTING.

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Dissecting the Illegal Pitch for Base Umpires

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  1. Dissecting the Illegal Pitchfor Base Umpires Clues to Recognizing an Illegal Pitch

  2. Following are several series of pitchers pitching illegally.

  3. Most of the examples are of LEAPING since it is the most prevalent.But most LEAPING also involves REPLANTING.

  4. Learning to recognize and identify some of the various components of an illegal pitch will help umpires recognize the violation and make the call with confidence and assuredness

  5. EXAMPLE 1

  6. Push is more UP than FORWARD

  7. Arm is still going UP This pulls pull body up Foot is up off the ground

  8. Pivot Foot lands while Non Pivot is still in the air, thus the Pivot has Replanted

  9. Leg is bent indicating it will push again Arm is at apex ready to come down with the final driving thrust concurrent with the second push of the pivot foot

  10. Finally the Non Pivot Foot lands preventing any more forward movement

  11. And the Pivot Foot follows through with the visible drag mark on the ground…

  12. …several inches from the pitching plate.

  13. Example 2Look for the same Clues identified in Example 1

  14. Arm pulling body UP, not forward

  15. Both feet off the ground at the same time

  16. Pivot Foot lands with BENT leg Arm is still at apex

  17. Downward arm thrust and second push provide final driving force

  18. Drag mark begins

  19. Example 3REPLANT

  20. So far so good

  21. Drive is definitely UPWARD

  22. How does she get there? Hard to tell. She might have dragged but her arm is still going up, gathering momentum, not finishing the pitch

  23. Look at that BENT LEG! Think it might be getting ready to PUSH AGAIN as that arm comes around and down?

  24. Look at that ARM! It is still only going up, still generating power.

  25. Here it comes… …the down-thrust of the arm, the drive off the bent leg, non-pivot foot still in the air…

  26. Example 4But her toe is pointing down

  27. Yep. The toe is down.

  28. It’s still down. She can’t push off her toe unless she is a ballerina…

  29. Omigosh! She IS pushing cause look, her non pivot foot is still in the air.

  30. Okay, now it is down and she is back on her toe…

  31. …and dragging away from a new spot.

  32. Watch her from the other side

  33. Bent Leg

  34. Pushing with Pivot Foot. Non Pivot Foot in the air. Arm at apex.

  35. Final push and drag away from a whole new spot.

  36. Well I guess ballerinasAND PITCHERScan push from a toe!Example 5

  37. There’s that toe pointing down again. And that body going UP not forward

  38. That toe must be bearing weight cause the non pivot is way up there in the air.

  39. Sure enough! That BENT LEG is a good indication that she is pushing off that toe…that and her non pivot foot being in the air.

  40. No doubt about it. She definitely pushed again from a spot other than the pitching plate. She still has the ball

  41. Example 6Leap with No ReplantToe Pointing Down

  42. 1 2 Leaves legally with toe pointing down Becomes airborne. Toe still pointing down Non Pivot lands, Pivot Foot Toe comes down and drags along the ground 3

  43. Example 7WOW! She flies through the air with the greatest of ease That daring young woman on the flying trapeze …err, softball field.

  44. CLUES • First move up, not forward • Air under both feet • Pivot foot down, in new spot, leg bent, non pivot still in air, arm still above head • Drag mark on ground begins many inches from pitching plate • Cannot SEE the pivot foot dragging

  45. MYTHS • She can’t replant if the toe is pointing down • She can’t leap if the toe is pointing down • She must be dragging because the toe is pointing down

  46. COP-OUTS • She is not getting an advantage • No one is complaining • I don’t want to deal with the coach ranting • I can’t tell for sure (can you see her drag?) • I don’t want to call attention to myself • My partner is not calling it

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