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Originally Posted by Rich Ives
It doesn't. But in my mind as they consider the swing as a start of the motion to get to set and as you have to bring your hands together to get to set then moving the glove is also part of starting the motion.
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The umpire judges whether it is the start of coming set and if not it is not a balk:
"6.1.2 SITUATION D:
F1, while on the pitcher’s plate in either the windup or set position, (a) adjusts his cap or (b) shakes off the signal with his glove, or (c) shakes off the signal with his head.
RULING: In (a) through (c), these are legal actions if these movements of the arms and legs are not associated with the pitch."