Thread: Overturned Balk
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Old Fri Sep 28, 2012, 07:54pm
rbmartin rbmartin is offline
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Originally Posted by SAump View Post
The pitcher cannot step onto the rubber with both hands together. So you guys are saying that if the pitcher steps off the front of the rubber with his hands together, it's not a balk. He steps off the rubber and does not legally feint to third. He is still ready to pitch when he wheels around to first base. That's a balk. Also, F3 isn't holding the runner on 1B, so holding the ball after making such a move is a balk!
So we're just making up our own rules now....wonderful.
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