Carter Capps Crazy Delivery

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  • miamidaddy
    Rookie
    • Dec 2009
    • 51

    #1

    Carter Capps Crazy Delivery



    Do you guys think we could see this added in to a roster update?
  • decga
    MVP
    • Mar 2004
    • 2469

    #2
    Re: Carter Capps Crazy Delivery

    Originally posted by miamidaddy
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...pitch-delivery

    Do you guys think we could see this added in to a roster update?
    Well they probably want add to this years game. But I was listening to the Braves vs. Marlins last night and the HOF Don Sutton that Capps pitching style resembles RP Jordan Walden.

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    • StillFunkyB
      Rookie
      • May 2004
      • 217

      #3
      Re: Carter Capps Crazy Delivery

      Originally posted by miamidaddy
      http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...pitch-delivery

      Do you guys think we could see this added in to a roster update?
      I hope not, it should be illegal.

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      • Ripner
        Pro
        • Mar 2011
        • 636

        #4
        Re: Carter Capps Crazy Delivery

        I doubt the guys ankle can last very long with that delivery. He'll injure himself and have to change it sooner than later.

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        • HypoLuxa13
          MVP
          • Feb 2007
          • 1156

          #5
          Re: Carter Capps Crazy Delivery

          Originally posted by StillFunkyB
          I hope not, it should be illegal.
          yeah, but technically as long as he doesn't become "airborne" and jump towards the plate, it is legal. I know the legal pitching motion rules in the MLB rule book are something like 5 or 6 pages long, but I don't think it says anything about when exactly the back foot can lose contact with the rubber as part of the pitcher's natural pitching motion.

          So as long as he can convince the umpires that he is dragging his back foot and not hopping (which is B.S., to slide on his back foot like that while his drive leg is still off the ground is impossible, he has to be losing contact with the ground at some point), they'll let him keep doing it.

          Should be illegal based on the physics of what he is doing, but isn't illegal based on what the umpires can and can-not visually confirm.

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