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I was doing a 14 year-old tournament this last weekend.
1st game, early in the day, R2 leads off. F1 tries a pick-off, and the ball sails into center. R2 heads for 3rd where he's gunned down by F8. Late in the day (my 3rd game), I have this team again. R2 leads off. F1 tries a pick-off, and the ball sails into center. R2 heads for 3rd where he's gunned down by F8. Deja vu? After the 2nd time, it was looking like this was a planned play. I called nothing but the out at 3rd both times. If you saw this multiple times in a game would you let it go? Would you call a balk? |
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On what grounds would you balk this?
Did the pitcher throw to an unoccupied base? Nope Did the pitcher use any illegal footwork or do anything illegal with his hands? Not according to your post. It sounds like they have a kid with a gun in center, and run this play all the time. There's nothing to balk here. You got it right, good call.
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After these plays, I'm two outs closer to going home. The pitcher has thrown towards second base, the feilder failed to get it. Coach of the offense is going to have a hard time convincing me otherwise. As long as the throw is to second and not a rainbow to F8, I've got outs.
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Play 2 - Good play. If I saw it 100 times in a game, there is no way it is even slightly associated with a balk. What in the world, would make you think this is a balk? |
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tornado,
He's not required to throw to 2B - only to step to 2B (i.e. more to 2B than 1B or 3B). As long as he completes the step, he is perfectly legal in throwing the ball to F8 (or F7 or F9 for that matter). JM |
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"8.05(d) The pitcher, while touching his plate, throws, or feints a throw to an unoccupied base, except for the purpose of making a play."
If the pitcher can't throw to an unoccupied base, why can he throw a ball into center field if that is clearly his intention? That's why I included the part about a rainbow throw to the centerfielder. I'm not an expert by any means so maybe I shouldn't be looking at it like this, but that's how my mind was working. Please let me know if I need to think another direction. -Josh |
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Matthew F. & U of I Blue,
The pitcher is allowed to feint to an occupied 2B. As long as he completes the step legally (the step is required for an "in contact" pitcher - else, balk), he may throw the ball (or not) wherever he wishes. JM |
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Duh
My fault on that. I was forgetting about the pitcher being in contact with the plate. Once he completes his feint towards second and comes off the plate, he can do whatever he wishes. My bad for not thinking it through fully before posting.
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