Wow. Impact pitcher is all kinds of illegal - leaps, replants, throws. Edit: They just don't call illegal pitches apparently. Impact pitcher steps on the rubber and immediately brings hands together several times.
well lets take a closer look. She did hit over 60 so its not like she's not going to reach a higher velo. She did remain competitive against an All Star team at the PGF level. And lets not place Auburn in the powerhouse of softball conversation based on recent performance. So yes, she is deserving of being a Tiger.
Heard a commentary on the college level last week that noted speed isn't always the determining factor of a good pitcher. Even Kelly Barnham doesn't throw consistently at the higher velocities, especially since having to correct her pitch to avoid the illegal movements she used to get away with (affording her the higher speeds). Regardless, just because they say someone is a "_______ team commit" doesn't mean they actually end up making that team. Two of the "Oklahoma commit"s they noted don't play for Oklahoma (didn't actually make the team). And, Auburn isn't really the team they used to be, so it's not like it was any great feat to be asked to try out in the first place. The sad thing are the Oregon commits. :-(
There is always room for improvement and what better way to get it than from experienced college level players and coaches. You don’t need to be perfect you just need to be on the right path and ready to improve your game
@Salma Griffith Ha ha you’re so quirky with the wink emoji...It must suck knowing that you’ll never be able to say that girls can compete on an even playing field with men
Yeah, the first basemen’s foot was on the bag while the ball was in her hand. The runner crossed the bag after the first baseman “pulled her foot off the bag” so she was out.