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Old Wed May 28, 2008, 08:01pm
Rita C Rita C is offline
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Originally Posted by canadaump6
8.05 Comment: b) With a runner on first base the pitcher may make a complete turn, without hesitating toward first, and throw to second. This is not to be interpreted as throwing to an unnoccupied base.

Some umpires in my association weren't sure what this wording implies. Does it mean that the pitcher can start his motion and wheel to second regardless of whether R1 is stealing? Or does R1 have to be stealing before he throws to second base?

One would think that everytime there is R1, 2 out and a 3-2 count, the pitcher would simply do his leg kick, then whirl around and throw out R1 at 2nd, but I never see this done.
I've seen it but not as umpire. It was one of my son's Babe Ruth games and his team's pitcher did it.

Offensive coach started screaming balk. His runner was able to get back to first safely.

Umpire made the right call.

Rita
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