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He cannot feign. He can faint (assuming he keeps his feet on the rubber). Not sure what feinting is.
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'Feint' is the correct spelling, Mike, and as you know by rule F1 may not do it toward occupied 1B without disengaging.
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Feign and Feint are both in my Websters and you guys know what he means so not sure why the ticky tack. I don't think I would call a balk for a faint, regardless.
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DG,
Concur. I had "TIME" as soon as I saw him starting to faint - which was before anyone else noticed. Concur on the "feign and feint" as well. JM
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I think if a pitcher faints at all while on the rubber and runners on base, we're getting a balk. And a new pitcher.
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Only when the ball wasn't in play, and never when he faints.
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Dash, if it happened, would you balk him for starting and stopping? I guess if the ball fell out of his glove and didn't cross the foul line, that would work, too.
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Failed attempt at humor. My bad!
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MLB RULEBOOK 8.05 If there is a runner, or runners, it is a balk when— (b) The pitcher, while touching his plate, feints a throw to first base and fails to complete the throw; ===== |
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