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Is this a Replant?
I don't care what anyone says. I have never seen a pitcher legally drag their foot when it's in this position. If the toe isn't in the dirt and you can't see the bottom of her cleats from the view directly behind the circle then it's gonna be a replant. Having a view of the cleats from 1st base is going to be a replant or a serious groin injury if an attempt to drag in that position is even possible!
Agree. Why is the foot turned with the laces facing third base? Because if she landed on the ball of her foot like this with the laces facing home plate she would lose her balance and fall forward towards the batter. This is a good example of the classic "side-jumper". Weight on the back leg with toe cleats firmly planted for another push-off. She's certainly not up on the point of her toe and dragging forward! Who teaches this stuff anyway??
Who teaches this stuff anyway??
Bill Hillhouse.........
Bill Hillhouse.........
Nice try on your part, though...
:lmao:....once you get some more experience, you will understand.
:lmao:....once you get some more experience, you will understand.