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Pivot foot "drag"

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  • September 7, 2007 at 3:29 am #72214

    temecula
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    From another thread: [I]I did post on Temecula’s leap and how Umpires would react to it. The father, Joe, got the consensus and a reply from a MLB ump that it would get balked and he was working on getting the whole thing more Lincecum in leap and drag. He has not posted in along while and I would be curious as to where his son is at now.[/I] Hi Scott, Billy’s focus lately has been on good posting leg stability. Picture is from tonight’s bullpen session, and this particular pitch was 87 mph. Joe

    September 7, 2007 at 3:29 am #105620

    temecula
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    From another thread: [I]I did post on Temecula’s leap and how Umpires would react to it. The father, Joe, got the consensus and a reply from a MLB ump that it would get balked and he was working on getting the whole thing more Lincecum in leap and drag. He has not posted in along while and I would be curious as to where his son is at now.[/I] Hi Scott, Billy’s focus lately has been on good posting leg stability. Picture is from tonight’s bullpen session, and this particular pitch was 87 mph. Joe

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