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Old Mon May 14, 2001, 09:14pm
PAblue87 PAblue87 is offline
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I may be missing something, but I think you said heis in the set. If he is engageing the rubber with his hands already together, that is before he comes set, that would be a balk. A pitcher must enter the stretch with the hands apart. If he is in the windup, and the hands go up and he is stepping off at the same time, we have a balk. The hands moving simulate the start of his delivery.
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