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Old Mon Jun 22, 2009, 01:44pm
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Originally Posted by bobbybanaduck View Post
the no stop balk is generally only called in pro ball if the pitcher is gaining an advantage...meaning it is a running situation and the runner(s) would be put at a disadvantage by the picther not coming to a hard set. it is not a running situation when the bases are full, which was the case in the video referenced.
And what Ump wants to Balk in the winning run?
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