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Hideki Nomo used to completely stop before he delivered the pitch home from the windup. Technically a balk.
Mussina would actually come to a stop with hands together, and bent completely over at the waist. He would then raise his upper torso up, and stop again............MLB umpires don't nitpick the usual unusual moves.
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Unless there were no runners, and that's when he pitched from the windup. He probably would've been called for a balk if there was someone on base, I'm guessing.
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No way they balk that pause. NCAA added an approved ruling not long ago to specifically permit a pause during delivery from the windup. They were just putting in writing the MLB treatment of such a pause.
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