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quote: If he just threw the ball to third it's a balk. If he stepped towards 3rd and threw the ball it is not a balk.
quote: ..... our pitcher steps off and throws to 3rd.
If pitcher stepped off first he doesn't need to step to the base. In any case, it seems that the ump got it wrong.
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| Posts: 392 | Location: Georgia | Registered: May 26, 2005 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by StyleMismatch: quote: playing does not an umpire make  Got that right. I always get a kick out of some of the ex-player TV announcers and their attempts to explain the rules.
No doubt! Joe Morgan has a complete and total inability to grasp the rules and he routinely spouts off on something when he flat wrong! My wife usually mocks me when I start yelling the proper rule explanation at him when he is lost.  She thinks it is pretty funny.
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| Posts: 139 | Location: Chicago | Registered: June 08, 2005 |    |
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I am going to assume the pitcher was RH. If when he came set and he picked his leg up to deliver to the plate the runner stole BUT the pitcher did not cross his back leg AND then stepped to third then you open the door to debate whether it is a balk or not (basically it is the right handed equivelant to the LHP throw to 1B move). He has made a move toward the plate but also satisfying the requirements for another balk rule he steps to 3B. Is that a balk or not????? If he stepped off then he is no longer in a position to deceive a runner. He can legally throw the ball where he wants - even to left field. If he flinched / moved / paniced when the runner left 2B and then stepped off / threw to 3B then that is a balk. I love baseball - you have to be smart and good a debating.
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| Posts: 1224 | Location: Kentucky but soon to be North Carolina | Registered: May 12, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Michael S. Taylor: If he stepped off then it is not a balk no way, no how.
Unless he quote: Originally posted by cccsdad: stepped off towards 3rd after he saw the runner had broke to 3rd.
If he stepped (with his right foot) directly toward third base then that would be a balk, but if he properly disengaged the rubber it would not be a balk. It seems that the umpire didn't have a great grasp of the rules in this situation.
"From Time to Time the Tree of Liberty Must Be Refreshed With the Blood of Patriots and of Tyrants" --Thomas Jefferson
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| Posts: 139 | Location: Chicago | Registered: June 08, 2005 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by cccsdad: He came set, picked up his front foot and stepped towards 3rd, he made no deceptive move he made the same move you would when you throw to 3rd on a pick off. stepped towards 3rd with his front foot. Again, his motion was not brought into question, just that he threw to an unoccupied base.
If the runner made any motion that could be construed as being an attempt or fake attempt for third base then this move is legal. Unfortunately this umpire must not know or understand the applicable ruling. FYI cccsdad, the action you describe is not "stepping off" it is a direct move "from the rubber".
"From Time to Time the Tree of Liberty Must Be Refreshed With the Blood of Patriots and of Tyrants" --Thomas Jefferson
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| Posts: 139 | Location: Chicago | Registered: June 08, 2005 |    |
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