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This is expanded on in the MLB 2002 Umpire Manual, and the concept is repeated in other manuals. MLB 2002 Umpire Manual: When a pitcher swings any part of his free foot past the back edge of the pitcher's rubber, it is a balk if he does not pitch to the batter, unless he throws (or feints a throw) to second base on a pick-off play. NOTE: The pitcher is required to step directly toward a base when feinting a throw to a base. A pitcher must step directly toward a base before throwing or feinting to that base, but he is not required to throw (except to first base only) because he steps. Jaksa-Roder: The possibilities of an in-contact pitcher's actions are: a) to pitch, b) to step and throw (or feint a throw) to a base, Jim Evans: Customs and Usage: A pitcher may not feint a throw to 1st base, but he can feint a throw to other bases if he steps legally. Hope this helps. |
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