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Balk or no Balk?
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Guest Dan W
USSSA 13U
Situation: Runner at first, no outs. Pitcher stands astride of the rubber with ball in his glove. Pitcher reaches into his glove to move the ball to the throwing hand, moves the throwing hand with the ball to his back hip while stepping onto the rubber in position to take the sign from the catcher. Umpire calls a balk because according to him: “The pitcher cannot put his hands together and subsequently break his hands while straddling the rubber.â€
Thanks in advance for your responses.
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BT_Blue
is made up. THIS, as so many have said in the past, is an umpire that knows just enough of the rule to get himself in trouble... but not enough to actually get it right.
Stan W.
agreed, participants with a little bit knowledge are usually the thorn in our sides... I often place some blame in the way the rules are written. The style is old fashioned and organized poorly. H
ricka56
but ??? someone's got to do it ??? Some of us don't put up with the abuse...I wish more wouldn't. When you get to HS level and above, umpire understand that the idiots foaming at the mouth are idiots
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