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Originally Posted by maven
Many MLB pitchers use a "hybrid" stance, and it's allowed at that level with no runners on base. Cliff Lee is notorious. Here's his windup position:

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Every so often I will get a pitcher with their non-pivot a little in front of the rubber. I just let them know is it a balk (NFHS), and go about my business. This way they know it is a balk, and they don't get balked for the infraction later in the season.
I always get a little irritated when a coach or player says, "The umpire in the last game let us do it." True or not, I still don't what to hear it.
I haven't read an OBR rule book in a while, but I don't think this stance is exactly covered in it.