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Originally posted by cbfoulds
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Originally posted by DG
As this sitch has demonstrated, it is possible to balk to 2B. If a pitcher in the set position throws to second base without moving his feet, it's a balk.
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Originally posted by Tee
Actually, as soon as the hands are separated, and the front foot does not move, it is a balk for failing to deliver the pitch to the plate.
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NOT for throwing to 2d. IIITBTSB
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A throw to 2b is not a pitch, therefore it is a balk for failure to step to the base being thrown to. If the hands separate, and a throw is made to 2b without the feet moving, it is a balk to 2b.