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Old Mon Aug 20, 2012, 01:36am
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How can he go to his mouth and not interupt coming set? Even you cannot be this obtuse....


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Was the part about continuous motion too confusing for you?
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Old Tue Aug 21, 2012, 05:23pm
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Was the part about continuous motion too confusing for you?
No part of it. I get it. You said that going to the mouth with runners on is only a balk if he stops his motion to come set. My point to you, which you obviously missed, was that you're stating the obvious for no reason. Because a pitcher OBVIOUSLY cannot go to his mouth and NOT interupt his motion to come set.


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