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Guest Elbert
runners on first and third, can a pitcher make his cross over move to 2nd base in a attempt to catch the guy leaving early from first base when you know he is going to steal?
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The difference is in the feint . If a runner feints to 2nd then an umpire is still liable to balk the step to 2nd .
mw94
2014 OBR Rule change , new Comment pretty much they are same interpretation in Fed & Pro now (d) The pitcher, while touching his plate, throws, or feints a throw to an unoccupied base, exc
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In theory, it could be legal. In practice, he's almost always going to stop, hitch, set that foot down, or otherwise interrupt his motion in a way that will constitute a balk. I've never seen it done
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