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Old Sun May 08, 2011, 11:52pm
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Whether 45 degrees is written or not, it's certainly the easiest way to describe what makes a step more towards one base as opposed to another.

You couldn't be more wrong. Who better to see a step to the plate than the plate umpire?
Show me a video of a RHP who has ever stepped in this manner to throw home and I might agree with you. As it stands I do not on either of your points.
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Old Mon May 09, 2011, 12:30am
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Show me a video of a RHP who has ever stepped in this manner to throw home...
Irrelevant.
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Old Mon May 09, 2011, 08:33pm
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Irrelevant.
Dadgummit, had not signed in so irrelevant poster list not turned on....
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Old Mon May 09, 2011, 01:20am
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"...but I think it is the right call based on the video. "

How many of us really get the opportunity to review a balk in video before making a call? No one. We get a one-shot deal...

I probably would have seen nothing here in real time and let it go, but upon video review, Yes, it sure appears to be a Balk. Kudos to Hernandez for catching it in real time...
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Old Mon May 09, 2011, 06:26am
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I missed a balk a few games ago. The pitcher was being scouted by about a half dozen teams - he had already signed to play in South Carolina next year and was a bit of a head case. He was off and rocked early. While trying to disengage and look at first, his spikes caught and he was hung up for more than it took to call the infraction. It bothered me more to not call that than any coach chewing on me ever could. It was a split second and I'm 60+ feet away but it should have been done. We only get one shot and knowing that doesn't make it easier. Stewing on it will make me better and ready for the next time. Split seconds are all we have.
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