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R1, R3, pitcher comes to legal set. Lifts free foot to the balance position and drops the free foot exactly where he started. Does that constitute a step? Can he legally attempt a 3B to 1B pick-off? After doing this FED game.
J/R on p. 142 states that it is not a balk if a pitcher "steps" to: (c) third or second base and interrupts or hesitates in his motion or throw. The step toward the base suffices to constitute a feint or throw, so any action after the step is legal [NFHS 6.2.4c] Your thoughts?
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No. The foot needs to gain distance and direction towards the base.
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Your post answers your own question. He stepped back in the same place he started...then you show J/R explaining stepping to a base...He didn't step toward the base - his foot came back down where it was.
Balk, no doubt. I prefer dash's explanation - distance AND direction. |
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