Re: Player33
Posted by zapper
on September 19, 2014, 5:52 pm, in reply to "
Re: Player33"
I use to pitch for 15 years and if I recall correctly the pitch height was 3 to 10 from release. I believe the zone is where the ball crosses the body and not where it lands. But usually if the ball lands 1/4 inch to around 8 inches behind the platet is usually called a strike. But umpires do have different zones so a pitcher doeshave to adjust. For the pitching rubber one foot has to be in contact when ball is released. You can dance around as long as foot is on rubber when released. Also pitcher has 5 seconds to release ball after pitch motion has started. Hope this helps
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