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Old Fri Apr 16, 2010, 12:02pm
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I am just saying that declaring "it is impossible to balk to 2nd base" might be a bit misleading for somebody who is coming on here to learn, that's all. They may think no matter what the pitcher does, if he ends up going to 2nd, he's fine.

That's all. Its just how people may view the semantics of it.
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Old Fri Apr 16, 2010, 12:27pm
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I really appreciate all the input. It is probably one of those situations I will never see again, but if I do, I will have more confidence in my opinion.

On a side note, I do not post often, but I do read this site religiously and have become a better umpire and basketball official as a result. Thanks
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Old Fri Apr 16, 2010, 01:40pm
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That's all. Its just how people may view the semantics of it.
Although that's true, semantics always determines meaning, so it's not terribly informative.

I believe Tee's point in intoning that it's impossible to balk to (an occupied) second base is to encourage newer umpires to realize that virtually any move to 2B is legal, in contrast to 1B.
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Old Fri Apr 16, 2010, 01:47pm
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Just remember:

It Is Impossible To Balk To An Occupied Second Base.

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It's a silly statement that may have been cogent many years ago.
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Old Sat Apr 17, 2010, 09:00am
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It's a silly statement that may have been cogent many years ago.
Use it in my umpire training every year. My son is playing ball now, and we've had three balks called with R2 this season, and none of them were actual balks.

The umpires could have used my training.

The main problem with umpires today is they don't study the rules, they just go by what they "feel" or something.

Last night in a game I had "interference with fielder fielding a batted ball" and BI on play at the plate. Sadly most of the umpires I see today would probably not have called either one.

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