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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Rule 6-1-2 "After he starts his movement to pitch, he must continue the motion without interruption or alteration."
PENALTY: (Art. 1,2,3): The ball is dead immediately when an illegal pitch occurs. If there is no runner, a ball is awarded the batter.. If there is a runner, such illegal act is a balk. In both situations, the umpire signals dead ball.
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I think you might have the right key, but the wrong key hole.
You're talking about an illegal pitch, since there was never a release we don't have a pitch. I've got a start over and try again.
Now if the pitcher was doing something illegal before he stopped, I would have a ball added to the count.
IMO, the penalty phrase at the end of Art. 1,2,3 paints with too broad of a brush.