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In the recent TB vs LA WS, TB attempted steal of home. Kershaw stepped off the rubber and through the ball right over the plate. I assume that since the pitcher stepped off the rubber, the batter could not swing at the ball, but was he required to step out of the batter's box, as he did?
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