[/quote] Couple of other notes that were discussed earlier: Ball can start in the hand or the glove and a quick transfer from one to the other is not considered bringing the hands
together.
Hope this helps. josephrt1[/quote]
thank you for breaking it down.
Specifically to this notation,
the pitcher 'can' step on to the mound, hands separated and say she had the ball in her hand or ball in her glove and decided to 'switch it befor' she was going to take a signal or simulate taking a signal from The Catcher. And then commence.
Just confirming??
Is it ok in all or? Asa, Nfhs, Usa,
Pgf , Triple crown ect??
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Pitching plate yes...
Mound more of a universal word that is used both in baseball and softball.
To not be confusing
of 'the plate'.
-Did read that notation about in slow pitch it is a requirement to show the ball and that they do use the verbage present the ball. At least in rules I read looking things up yesterday.
Gettin' to the nitty gritty of it