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Old Sun Apr 29, 2012, 09:54pm
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Illegal Pitch/Balk Clarification

Little League Rules:

Rule 8.05 clearily states that an illegal pitch/balk requires a runner or runners to be on base. What about when there are no runners on base?
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Old Sun Apr 29, 2012, 10:01pm
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8.01(d) If the pitcher makes an illegal pitch with the bases unoccupied, it shall be called a ball unless the batter reaches first base on a hit, an error, a base on balls, a hit batter or otherwise. A ball which slips out of a pitcher's hand and crosses the foul line shall be called a ball; otherwise it will be called no pitch. This would be a balk with men on base.
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Old Sun Apr 29, 2012, 10:12pm
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Now the second question.

It pertains to rule 4.06. Had a situation where the defense's manager was yelling at the left fielder to move into position and caused his own pitcher to stop his windup. If I am reading the rule correctly, this would neither be an illegal pitch or balk.
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Old Sun Apr 29, 2012, 10:15pm
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Little League Rules:

Rule 8.05 clearily states that an illegal pitch/balk requires a runner or runners to be on base. What about when there are no runners on base?

rb didn't read far eenough into the RIM (LL Rules Instruction Manual)

It's nothing because the requirement that there be runners on hasn't been met.

The illegal pitch mentioned in 8.01(d) is the 2.00 definition - a quick pitch or a pitch while not in contact. (e and g in 8.05)

Per the RIM

INSTRUCTORS COMMENTS: MAJORS/MINOR With no runners on base you only call an illegal pitch if (e) and/or (g) are committed. Otherwise, call nothing with no runners on base at any level of play.
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Old Sun Apr 29, 2012, 10:16pm
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Now the second question.

It pertains to rule 4.06. Had a situation where the defense's manager was yelling at the left fielder to move into position and caused his own pitcher to stop his windup. If I am reading the rule correctly, this would neither be an illegal pitch or balk.
Yes - but only if there are runners on.
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