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Old Sun Feb 19, 2006, 09:44pm
D-Man D-Man is offline
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Holy Steel Curtain SA, you are defensive!

Your original post mentions a doe. That's either a female deer or the note of C. Neither one can commit a balk.

The only words that come close to what you may be talking about are in 6-2-4d. Balk: "failing to pitch to the batter in a continuous motion immediately after any movement of any part of the body such as he habitually uses in his delivery" This dosen't even imply that a pitcher does anything consistently. It says if he starts a motion that commits him to pitch and he doesn't, we call a balk.

Also, please don't call guys out. I don't see the need. You are making what seems to be an absurd point that may just be worded badly. Just like on the field, calm down, take a deep breath...O.K., tell me what you saw.

D-MAN
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