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Old Thu Jun 21, 2007, 09:25am
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Originally Posted by mbyron
Nope, sorry, he balked for starting and stopping. But thanks for playing.
Bob said, "In this situation, you had a balk for feinting without a step FOLLOWED BY a disengagement and a wild throw. It's two separate moves, so the balk is enforced."

He indicated that the balk was because of the feint without a step not for starting and stopping.

Are you indicating that he was starting to pitch and stopped??? Or starting to feint a throw to second and stopped. (which would technically be called a balk to second wouldn't it??)
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