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Guest Jim
In a game last night we had a man on 3rd. The pitcher is in the set position, picks up his left leg (right hander) and steps directly towards third, and making a throwing motion - but stops short of throwing the ball. I immediately called for a balk, as did my 3rd base coach, and the umpire agreed. However, the chief umpire told me I'm wrong and that the only base(s) the pitcher must throw to if he steps towards them are first and home. I'd argue a fake throw to third from the set is a balk. Am I wrong?
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