logging in or signing up Slow Pitch Plate mechanics qmtroy Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 141 Category: Sports License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 20, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Slow pitch plate Slide 2: PRELIMINARIES The pitcher must take a position with both feet firmly on the ground and with one or both feet in contact with the pitcher’s plate. The pitcher must come to a full and complete stop with the ball in front of the body. The front of the body must face the batter. This position must be maintained at least one second before starting the delivery. The pitcher shall not be considered in the pitching position unless the catcher is in position to receive the pitch. The pitcher must not simulate a legal pitch while not in contact with the pitchers plate Slide 3: The pitch The pitcher must not make any motion to pitch while not in contact with the pitcher’s plate. EFFECT: A dead ball should be called, an illegal pitch ruled, a warning is issued, and repeated action would result in the pitcher ruled illegal, and removed from the pitching position The pitch starts when the pitcher makes any motion with the ball that is part of the delivery after the required stop. While on the pitching plate prior to the required stop, any motion may be used. Slide 4: The pitcher must not make any motion to pitch without immediately delivering the ball to the batter. The delivery is a continuous motion. The pitcher must not use a delivery in which there is a stop or reversal of the pitching motion. The pitcher must deliver the ball toward home plate on the first forward swing of the pitching arm past the hip with an underhanded motion. LEGAL DELIVERY Slide 5: LEGAL DELIVERY The pivot foot must remain in contact with the pitcher’s plate until the pitched ball leaves the hand. If a step is taken, it can be forward, backward, or to the side, provided the pivot foot is in contact with the pitcher’s plate and the step is simultaneous with the release of the ball. The pitch shall be released at a moderate speed. The speed is left entirely up to the judgment of the umpire. Slide 6: LEGAL DELIVERY The palm of the hand can be over or under ball. The umpire shall warn the pitcher who delivers a pitch with excessive speed. If the pitcher repeats such an act after being warned, the pitcher shall be removed from the pitcher’s position for the remainder of the game. The ball must be delivered with perceptible arc and reach a height of at least six feet (1.83m) from the ground, while not exceeding a maximum height of 12 feet (3.66m) from the ground. Slide 7: LEGAL DELIVERY The pitcher must not continue the pitching motion after the ball is released. The pitcher has 10 seconds to release the next pitch after receiving the ball, or after the umpire indicates “play ball”. The pitcher shall not deliver a pitch from the glove. The pitcher must not pitch the ball behind the back or through the legs. Slide 8: CONSISTENCY Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 9: INTENSITY Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 10: BELIEVABILTY Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 11: CONSISTENCY BELIEVABILTY INTENSITY Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 12: WHAT IS A SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL STRIKE: Must have a legal arc: Minimum 6-feet from the ground Maximum 12-feet from the ground Must be delivered underhand at a moderate speed Is judged when it crosses the plate Must be a pitched ball that passes through the strike zone which is that space over any part of home plate between the batter’s back shoulder and their front knee when the batter assumes their natural batting stance. Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 13: STANCE FEET BACK SHOULDERS EYES Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 14: HEEL AND TOE STANCE – IN SLOT DROP TO SET POSITION WHEN PITCH IS RELEASED TRACK THE BALL FROM THE PITCHER’S HAND TO THE CATCHER’S GLOVE/MITT TIMING AVOID TOO CLOSE / TOO FAR AVOID MOVING ON PITCH CONSISTENCY Slow Pitch PLATE You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Slow Pitch Plate mechanics qmtroy Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 141 Category: Sports License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 20, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Slow pitch plate Slide 2: PRELIMINARIES The pitcher must take a position with both feet firmly on the ground and with one or both feet in contact with the pitcher’s plate. The pitcher must come to a full and complete stop with the ball in front of the body. The front of the body must face the batter. This position must be maintained at least one second before starting the delivery. The pitcher shall not be considered in the pitching position unless the catcher is in position to receive the pitch. The pitcher must not simulate a legal pitch while not in contact with the pitchers plate Slide 3: The pitch The pitcher must not make any motion to pitch while not in contact with the pitcher’s plate. EFFECT: A dead ball should be called, an illegal pitch ruled, a warning is issued, and repeated action would result in the pitcher ruled illegal, and removed from the pitching position The pitch starts when the pitcher makes any motion with the ball that is part of the delivery after the required stop. While on the pitching plate prior to the required stop, any motion may be used. Slide 4: The pitcher must not make any motion to pitch without immediately delivering the ball to the batter. The delivery is a continuous motion. The pitcher must not use a delivery in which there is a stop or reversal of the pitching motion. The pitcher must deliver the ball toward home plate on the first forward swing of the pitching arm past the hip with an underhanded motion. LEGAL DELIVERY Slide 5: LEGAL DELIVERY The pivot foot must remain in contact with the pitcher’s plate until the pitched ball leaves the hand. If a step is taken, it can be forward, backward, or to the side, provided the pivot foot is in contact with the pitcher’s plate and the step is simultaneous with the release of the ball. The pitch shall be released at a moderate speed. The speed is left entirely up to the judgment of the umpire. Slide 6: LEGAL DELIVERY The palm of the hand can be over or under ball. The umpire shall warn the pitcher who delivers a pitch with excessive speed. If the pitcher repeats such an act after being warned, the pitcher shall be removed from the pitcher’s position for the remainder of the game. The ball must be delivered with perceptible arc and reach a height of at least six feet (1.83m) from the ground, while not exceeding a maximum height of 12 feet (3.66m) from the ground. Slide 7: LEGAL DELIVERY The pitcher must not continue the pitching motion after the ball is released. The pitcher has 10 seconds to release the next pitch after receiving the ball, or after the umpire indicates “play ball”. The pitcher shall not deliver a pitch from the glove. The pitcher must not pitch the ball behind the back or through the legs. Slide 8: CONSISTENCY Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 9: INTENSITY Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 10: BELIEVABILTY Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 11: CONSISTENCY BELIEVABILTY INTENSITY Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 12: WHAT IS A SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL STRIKE: Must have a legal arc: Minimum 6-feet from the ground Maximum 12-feet from the ground Must be delivered underhand at a moderate speed Is judged when it crosses the plate Must be a pitched ball that passes through the strike zone which is that space over any part of home plate between the batter’s back shoulder and their front knee when the batter assumes their natural batting stance. Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 13: STANCE FEET BACK SHOULDERS EYES Slow Pitch PLATE Slide 14: HEEL AND TOE STANCE – IN SLOT DROP TO SET POSITION WHEN PITCH IS RELEASED TRACK THE BALL FROM THE PITCHER’S HAND TO THE CATCHER’S GLOVE/MITT TIMING AVOID TOO CLOSE / TOO FAR AVOID MOVING ON PITCH CONSISTENCY Slow Pitch PLATE