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Old Thu Apr 29, 2004, 01:08pm
Tim C Tim C is offline
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And the survey says,

Two different interps by different rules:

FED: Any feint by the runner allows F1 to throw to the next base in an attempt to retire said runner. This has been interpreted to mean that even a jab step or a head movement allows the throw.

OBR: The runner must make a true fake to the next base. This has been interpreted to mean that steps must be included in the fake or the balk is to be called.

While there seems to be little difference in these two interps the are, in fact, slightly different.

And we know under either rule that a pitcher can throw to an unoccupied base in an attempt to retire an advancing runner.

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