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FED rules are simple. A balk is an immediate dead ball and all runners advance one base. There is no "if the runners advance" part of FED Rules. The count would stay the same as there is no pitch on a balk. That is of course if they are playing under FED Rules.
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"Never heard anything from the OC questioning the movement of his players."
Heck no, now his .097 hitting, # 9 guy, is on 1B, instead of & 2 strikes. OBR, had R2 advanced "on the throw", I'd a left em R3, R1. Does NCAA stay live?
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FED is the only code where a balk is an automatic dead ball. Makes things interesting for those of us who work the other codes as well.
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I had originally misread the OP, and incorrectly answered the question concerning OBR. I thought that the BR did not advance at least one base.
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