Phantomz08 wrote:Well, if you would have been in College Station this past weekend, you would have seen what I am talking about. Her hands were never separated prior to toeing the rubber and only when she started her windmill motion, did they become separated because, as you said, nobody can pitch with their hands together. Both of ya'll have failed to answer my question. "Do college pitchers have to have their hands separated when stepping on to the rubber? Simple question.
Simple answer. Read the first sentence of my previous response, the answer already there.
Pitching plate; no rubber on a softball field. That word not in the rulebook, so you won't find the EXACT answer. But, reread the first sentence of the previous response.