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Old Sun Feb 26, 2006, 12:54am
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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Tim,

I must disagree here. I believed at the time he asked the question, he meant he started out getting on the rubber with his hands together, and then started his motion. This is what I said:

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He said "From being set..."

Reading this carefully, we can determine that Reznor is saying that the pitcher was starting with his hands together, and not with his pitching hand by his side. As largeone59 pointed out, this is not legal. He needs to start the set position with his hands apart, bring them together, and come set (stop), prior to delivering a pitch.
What he did constitutes a balk.
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