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RHP Pickoff to 3B
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Guest Robert
This weekend a balk was called and runner on third base scores on a RHP when he held up his left leg for about 3 seconds. He did not sway toward home plate, nor did his foot left foot cross over his right leg. He as standing like a stork when the balk was called. When the umpire was asked why he called the balk he stated "A RHP is not allow to pause with his leg up, they have to make one fluid motion toward 3rd or home".
I thought a RHP could do the same thing to 3rd base that a LHP can do toward 1B. The umpire told us NO.
Can someone please tell me the rule, rather or not a RHP can pause with his left leg up before either going home or picking to 3rd base.
Thank you
Robert
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JSam21
A left handed pitcher can't do that to first either. A pick off or pitch must be one continuous motion. This is a start/stop balk.
Senor Azul
From the 2013 Wendelstedt Rules and Interpretations Manual (section 6.3, p. 102): It is a balk if…The pitcher, while touching the plate, makes a motion naturally associated with his pitch, and fa
Rich Ives
The explanation was wrong because the umpire said "A RHP can't . . "
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