Before the 2018 season, the committee approved rule (11.2.5), which prohibits the batter, at the moment of bat-ball contact, to have any part of her foot touching the ground outside the line's of the batter's box.
Prior to that her entire foot had to be out. That is my understanding.
I am going to listen to CajunsSB22. He or she knows what they are talking about! Thanks for accurate info 22.
It was the whole foot out of the box, now it is any part out of the box your out. Which makes it harder to hit. Regardless less D1 teams are adding slappers also in part to the defense being so much better. I didn't remember it changing 3 years ago, but I am also getting older. I stand corrected on the time frame but also firm on the current status of slappers slowly dying off. Not saying we will not get a slapper but Glasco prefers sluggers. Glasco converted Talley from a slapper to more of a straight away hitter.
[QUOTE=JMVCAJUNS;1229785] Not saying we will not get a slapper but Glasco prefers sluggers.
is this why Milligan started 56 games in 2019 and Curry started 47? or why Milligan batted 175 times and Curry only 120? Because he prefers sluggers? just curious.
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