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Originally Posted by PWL
I'm trying to image in my mind what you describing, but yeah, it sounds like a balk to me. All they have to do is is spin and turn towards second or raise their pivot foot and step that way.
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From the J/R;
Two Legal Steps
1) Following are two types of steps that are legal.
a) “Jab" Step (of the pivot foot): In cases of a right-handed pitcher throwing to first, or a left-handed pitcher throwing to third, or any pitcher throwing to second, a pitcher can take a "jab" or "stutter" step with his pivot foot before stepping to the base with his free foot. The motion of the "stutter" step and the resulting step of the free foot must be fluid and continuous; if the two motions are not continuous, there is a balk. Of course, the latter step must bring the free foot at, and nearer to, the pickoff base.
b)"Jump" Step: A pitcher can, without balking, jump (i.e., both his feet go airborne simultaneously) before his non-pivot foot retouches the ground in a different position: this is a jump step. Of course, such a step must bring his free foot at, and nearer to, the pickoff base.
Tim.