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1) yes
2) no 3) in contact In FED, the ball is immediately dead upon the call of "Balk," which this is because you cannot hesitate the throw to first from the rubber. In NCAA and OBR, the ball is not dead, and if the pitcher balks and throws the ball into DBT, the runner is awarded 2nd base for that reason. Since all runners advance at least one base, the balk is ignored. If, however, the pitcher had stepped back off the rubber before the hesitating throw, there was no balk, and the runners get 2 bases from the time of the throw.
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Matthew 15:14, 1 Corinthians 1:23-25 Last edited by SanDiegoSteve; Mon Mar 27, 2006 at 05:16pm. |
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Steve,
Hate to be "picky" here but.... Quote:
Sorry, I couldn't resist. Otherwise, quite right about immediate dead in FED & maybe not in OBR/NCAA. JM |
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Now, that said, the plays I just described couldn't happen in the play DE used to start the thread. The balk is for "hesitating", so it can't be followed by a throw -- the ball is dead. If the balk was for not stepping properly as part of the throw, then the ball would remain live until the play eneded. |
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Bob,
You said: Quote:
From 8.05 (my emphasis): Quote:
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Bob,
Never mind.... I just read a little further and found the A.R. which supoorts your (and Steve's) statement: Quote:
JM |
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I must have had a brain cramp on that one. Once he hesitated, that was the balk, and the ball would be dead right there under all codes, with no throw possible.
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