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By the way I am just as veteran as most people on this board... |
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Doesn't sound like it Last edited by Mrumpiresir; Tue Jan 29, 2013 at 12:00pm. |
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Here is what everyone is missing I think...
"it is obviously an attempt to deceive the runner at first base, and in such a move it is practically impossible to step directly toward first base before the throw to first base, and such a move shall be called a balk". Look I don't know how you guys don't see this and I don't care really. It isn't a rule anymore anyway. The only reason I am so adamant on this is because of a discussion last year with the MLB umpire dad I was talking about earlier. This is exactly how his son explained it to him and how he explained it to me. The deception of the play is what is the balk...when you step toward third, then spin on that front foot to throw to first the deception of the play EVEN THOUGH YOUR FOOT HAS DISENGAGED THE RUBBER is what makes the move a balk. Now if you step towards 3rd, disengage, turn and STEP towards first it isnt a balk. Like I said this is an intrepretation straight from an MLB umpire. You all can take it or leave it I don't care. |
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If it was a problem, surely you can find video on MLB.com that shows this being called a balk, right? I could say I talked to anyone and they told me anything. Doesn't make it correct. Last edited by zm1283; Tue Jan 29, 2013 at 12:10pm. |
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I still have a hard time believeing that MLB would put an example of a play in the rule book that is impossible to perform...but hey keep on believing. |
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So tell me, are you the kind of guy that, after calling a balk, is going to give the offense the choice of the penalty or the result of the play? |
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In OBR if a pitcher balks but the batter reaches first and all other runners advance at least one base then the balk is ignored.
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You going to take this literally? Sounds like maybe you need time with the rule book instead of in it. You are wrong concerning your opinion regarding this matter. I look forward to your other interpretations. |
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But sure, you're right, and everyone else is wrong. Everyone. OK. Nice ego there. BTW - anecdotes about something that a supposed MLB umpire's son might have said are rather meaningless.
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Wrong. He is disengaged and is now an infielder. Infielders are not regulated by the pitching rules.
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Funny for someone with so much experience...the MLB rule comment tells you directly that this is a balk.
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