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Originally Posted by Coach Dykhoff
So this rule has nothing to do with it?
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MLB RULEBOOK
8.05 If there is a runner, or runners, it is a balk when—
(k) The pitcher, while touching his plate, accidentally or intentionally drops the ball;
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If you can produce one single piece of documented evidence of a dropped, not thrown, ball rolling into foul territory from the pitching rubber, I will continue this ridiculous discussion. Perhaps the rule needs to be rewritten so it matches 8.01(d), the other poorly worded rule.
As was stated, we don't just go by the rule book for decisions. This is at all levels of baseball, including professional. We as umpires use all the alphabet soup-named manuals that were already mentioned, which include casebook plays and official interpretations by the governing powers at each level of baseball.