6/23/2011 3:42 PM
Jimmy Fox wrote:
NFHS - You must require that the ambidextrous pitcher pitches either, or as a RHP or LHP for the entire time at bat for each particular batter. He can not simply switch sides as he pleases. As the batter, the rule requires that the batter can not switch sides of the plate while the pitcher is touching the rubber, in position to pitch. If he does, the batter is called out by rule Reply to this
NFHS - You must require that the ambidextrous pitcher pitches either, or as a RHP or LHP for the entire time at bat for each particular batter. He can not simply switch sides as he pleases.
As the batter, the rule requires that the batter can not switch sides of the plate while the pitcher is touching the rubber, in position to pitch. If he does, the batter is called out by rule
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I agree with Jimmy.
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The pitcher can pitch with either arm to
a batter at any time.
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