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Can a balk be called when te batter is not in the batters box?
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piranhaost
Hello guys,
We had a game last week where a batter wasn't standing in the battersbox. The pitchers stood in set position on the pitching rubber. Runner on 1st decided to steal 2nd where the pitcher flinched and was penalized with a balk. Coach opposing team said that a balk can not be called when a batter is not in the box. I thought that the balk rule was intended to protect the runner and has nothing to do with the fact if a batter is or isn't standing in the battersbox. Anybody can clarify? Thanks
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maven
Day game or night? Coach was fishing.
Tborze
I concur with your assessment! Ex: Pitcher on rubber during HBT
Thunderheads
If there was a time out, and the ball hadn't been put in play yet, ... then no, you can't have a balk during 'dead ball' time. But, if play was 'live' ... yes, that can still be a balk. Your summat
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