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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 06:42am
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  • Verbalizing the call. Call it the same as OBR or NCAA "That's a balk!" except in FED ball, add "TIME" afterward. Reason being most amateur umpires operate in different rule sets through the course of the year. It is easier to just drop the "TIME" command than it is to change the entire mechanic.
  • Calling the balk. I don't know where you get the idea in OBR or NCAA that it is any different. Any umpire may call the balk in any rule set and the umpire that called the balk explains it to the coach if there is a question. And it better be in the form of a question and not a complaint especially on a step-balk!
  • Deception is part of the game. A pitcher's job is to deceive the runner whenever possible, as long as he does it legally. You wouldn't balk a pitcher because he varies his delivery time, would you? That is one of the easiest way to deceive a runner - by freezing him in the base line. You really need to re-think this whole deception thing before you start trying to instruct others.
Balks are simply an error in mechanics, or a violation of the rules of pitching (depending on the rules you are playing under). An example of a mechanical balk is a pitcher not setting properly with runners on. Many young pitchers are in a rush to deliver the ball and commit this mechanical balk all the time. A rule violation would be faking a throw to first base while in contact with the rubber. These are just examples but the list goes on and on. I do agree that balks are like pornography - I know it when I see it but I usually don't see it until the blind guy in the 15th row hollers "Hey, isn't that a balk?!?"

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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 07:34am
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I do agree that balks are like pornography
Balks are not like pornography. I don't go looking for balks.
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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 08:10am
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Balks are not like pornography. I don't go looking for balks.
Yeah, and the internet wasn't invented for balks.
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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 09:19am
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Balks are not like pornography. I don't go looking for balks.
Now we know what you do in your free time.


BTW, what's pornography?
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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 09:25am
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I don't even own a pornograph anymore. Ever since cassette tapes came out to replace my 45's.
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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 09:30am
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Well, at least you didn't say "8-track."
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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 06:46pm
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I don't even own a pornograph anymore. Ever since cassette tapes came out to replace my 45's.
That IS funny!!
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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 11:05am
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Balks are not like pornography. I don't go looking for balks.
BS, Bob! I heard that you sneak around the back of the mound just waiting for a balk to come your way!
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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 11:19am
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JJ.....The best thing you could do for youself and the umpires you are training is to buy the Jim Evans Academy Video on "Pitching Regulations and Balks". You will learn more than you ever knew about balks after viewing this video. It's perfect for training as you can stop and restart the DVD to get a full understanding on the fine points of pitching regulations. Google it and you will find it. I bought mine from the PONY website.
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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 12:30pm
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Trust me, John knows more than most when it comes to balks. He wouldn't have gotten to where he's at if he didn't.
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Old Thu Nov 01, 2007, 12:56pm
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Trust me, John knows more than most when it comes to balks. He wouldn't have gotten to where he's at if he didn't.
UMP25...I'm sure you are right but I don't know John. I'm just responding with my thoughts from his post on a public forum. The emphasis in my post was to express how great the DVD is as a teaching aid in a clinic.
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Don't worry. I wasn't trying to nitpick.
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