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Is it a balk if the pitcher alters his pitching motion to deceive the runner?
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Guest Alan
The pitcher's motion to the plate is normal. He picks his leg up and goes directly to the plate. Is it a balk if he picks his leg up, turns toward second (back to the plate), then pitches to the batter?
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Remember, it's the pitcher's JOB to deceive the runner.....legally. He can alter his pitching motion on every pitch as long as it's legal.
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