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Old Tue Apr 28, 2009, 10:57am
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As Bob points out, a jump turn IS a step to a base, since the front foot gains "distance and direction" toward the base.
Not necessarily, because a pitcher doesn't always "gain ground." He must do so for it to be legal. If he does not gain ground, it's a balk. I had this occur last week in a D3 NCAA game. The pitcher did his jump turn, but his nonpivot foot (left foot, since he was a righty) just spun in its place as he turned toward first.

The NCAA has emphasized that its umpires watch this, as I guess they believe too many pitchers are, in fact, spinning and not really jumping and turning and gaining ground.
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Old Tue Apr 28, 2009, 11:49am
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This is from the FED 2009 Rules by Topic book:

If there is a runner or runners, any of the following acts by a pitcher while he is touching the pitcher's plate is a balk (6-2-4)

Failing to step with the non-pivot foot directly toward a base (occupied or unoccupied) when throwing or feinting there in an attempt to put out, or drive back a runner; or throwing or feinting to any unoccupied base when it is not an attempt to put out or drive back a runner.
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Old Tue Apr 28, 2009, 12:34pm
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This is from the FED 2009 Rules by Topic book:

If there is a runner or runners, any of the following acts by a pitcher while he is touching the pitcher's plate is a balk (6-2-4)

Failing to step with the non-pivot foot directly toward a base (occupied or unoccupied) when throwing or feinting there in an attempt to put out, or drive back a runner; or throwing or feinting to any unoccupied base when it is not an attempt to put out or drive back a runner.
That's what makes your OP legal. F1 stepped (as part of the jump turn) to second when throwing there to put out or drive back a runner.
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