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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
Michael,
While that does have a certain appeal to me, personally, I can't help but wonder what you would call should the pitcher...
and successfully picks off the R1.
Me, in an OBR or NCAA game, I would balk that in a New York minute.
In a FED game, it's explicitly legal (though I have no idea why they thought this would be a good rule).
So, if the F1 is given this "innovative" advantage, I would also hold him to the FED "constraint" should he make the same move, but fail to throw - a balk.
JM
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The "expected" call here is to no-call this under any code.
I actually think this is in the spirit of the rule. I don't see that F1 gets any advantage from the FED rule. An R1 who sees F1 move toward 3B and doesn't get back to 1B, IMO, richly deserves whatever he gets.