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  1. Thanks for answering my question, sir! I was a bit embarrassed when I did the play the other day, they thought I didn't know what I was talking about. They said if I'm on the wind-up, there's nothing I couldn't do more and I can only throw against the batter directly. It was only a slightly competitive pick-up game with friends and family, though. My exact thoughts. After the balk is called in my game, I thought about doing the same thing picking the runner on third, but I was afraid that they're gonna call it a balk again. The umpires who called it had officiating experiences but, probably not that much. They thought I was a fool for insisting that it was legal. Guess I was right all along. Thank you, sir! I, thank you for taking the time to answer my inquiry, sir! I'll bear that in mind.
  2. Scenario: There's a runner on second. I, the pitcher, decided to step on the rubber using the wind-up position. The runner thinks he can run to third as he sees me on the wind-up. So, he ran. Then I, on the wind-up with both hands in front of my body. Disengages the rubber using my pivot foot and put down both of my hands to the sides and then try throwing the runner out going third base. I was wondering if this is legal or not?
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