
Sat Aug 18, 2012, 04:00pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GROUPthink
Case play 6.1.3 Situation O. I don't get why people, especially Rita who's been presented this case play multiple times, are still arguing that it's not a balk. If the pitcher is engaged with the pitching plate and goes to his mouth with runners on, it most certainly is. The case play defines that result.
You, on the other hand, are simply trolling.
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Only if the pitcher stops his motion to come to a stop/set position.
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