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Originally Posted by PWL
By rule a balk in Fed is always a dead ball situation, so why would a pitch be added to the batters count?
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This is true, and following this logic, once the pitcher balks, the ball becomes not only dead, but no-pitch as well. So, if it is no-pitch, you could not add an artificial "ball" to the count.
And please, as Bob Jenkins pointed out to me awhile back, use dashes for rule book citations, such as 6-2-1e, and dots for case book citations, such as 6.2.2g. This way, folks can tell whether to look in one book or the other. Thanks.