Fastpitch Softball Pitching - CROWHOP? Replant of pivot foot? - YouTube
I know this has probably been asked several times but I can't seem to get a final answer to my question. If this pitcher's drive foot remained in contact with the ground would this be a legal pitch? I watched a pitching practice yesterday and 3 girls were pitching. All three pitched just like this except their drive foot was in contact with the ground from pitcher's plate to replant. Does there have to be a pronounced break in contact with ground for it to be considered a "replant"?
I know this has probably been asked several times but I can't seem to get a final answer to my question. If this pitcher's drive foot remained in contact with the ground would this be a legal pitch? I watched a pitching practice yesterday and 3 girls were pitching. All three pitched just like this except their drive foot was in contact with the ground from pitcher's plate to replant. Does there have to be a pronounced break in contact with ground for it to be considered a "replant"?