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Originally Posted by David Emerling
Also, I notice that Steve's citation of FED 6-2-4 SITUATION C does not jive, verbatim, with my 2006 version of that caseplay.
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David,
I was paraphrasing the ruling, I didn't quote it word-for-word.
Here is what it says in my 2005 book (I don't have the 2006):
"He might, while he is on his plate, step toward the occupied third and feint a throw, and then turn to step toward first and throw there with or without disengaging the pitcher's plate. If F1 steps and feints to first, he must first disengage the pitcher's plate or he is guilty of a balk."