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    St. Columbkille Crusaders
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  1. Thanks everyone. in This instance, he did step towards 1B. My mention of the angle in which he did so was just so everyone understood that he did not step towards home plate. Balk number (6) is interesting and I am assuming judgement. When does the pitcher have to look at the batter? At any time after he comes set or does he have to look during delivery? You see so many lefties looking at 1B after the umpire has called time and the batter is not even in the box. Then they begin deliver and look at home plate.
  2. USSSA rules - 10U Baseball LHP on the bump, runner at 1B. Pitcher comes set, never looks at 1B. Pitcher begins motion with eyes on catcher and throws to 1B. Glove side leg not even close to 45 degree angle, more like 20 degrees. Runner at 1B out easily but umpire calls balk. Says he deceived the runner by not looking at 1B. What's the rule or the call?
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