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Originally Posted by TussAgee11
Surely.
Had a RHP pitcher in the windup with R2 and R3. Started his windup, realized he R2 was dancing way off the bag as the pitcher began his windup. F1 brought his non-pivot backwards and forwards legally, held the foot up, then turned and feigned to 2nd base.
6.2 in FED has this as a balk.
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Yep - in FED you have to disengage the rubber before you can throw to a base from the wind up.
I'd probably balk him in OBR, too - it looks too much like his preliminary motion to the plate.