Lindsay Posted Thursday at 09:10 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:10 PM With Nico Hoerner batting for the Cubs with runners on first and second base, 3B Umpire Rob Drake called Mets pitcher Kodai Senga for a balk when Senga's PitchCom system failed and he tried to reset on the mound with catcher Francisco Alvarez in the dark on Senga's signs.Beginning in 2023, MLB allows pitchers to tell catchers what pitch they would like to throw by using the PitchCom button input device, which Senga wore on his belt.The 0-2 pitch to Hoerner began when Senga engaged the pitching rubber with his hands separated. He then started to press PitchCom buttons with his pitching hand (while holding the ball), and with two runners on base, covered his throwing hand with his glove hand, giving the appearance that his hands had been brought together, as in Set Position.PitchCom malfunctioned and when Senga realized his button-pressing wasn't working, he dropped his hands to his side and was called for a balk for removing a hand (his glove) from the ball after having brought them together, as in Official Baseball Rule 6.02(a)(10): "The pitcher, after coming to a legal pitching position, removes one hand from the ball other than in an actual pitch, or in throwing to a base."With two runners on base, this resulted in a balk. Video as follows: Alternate Link: Pitcher balks after trying to fix a broken PitchCom while still on the moundView the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Man in Blue Posted Thursday at 11:52 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 11:52 PM Oh yes, yes, yes! We NEED this NFHS! Not my game, but the tourney I worked last weekend had a 12u team using earpieces. NFHS rules so they were shut down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadMax Posted Friday at 04:56 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 04:56 PM 19 hours ago, Lindsay said: MLB allows pitchers to tell catchers what pitch they would like to throw by using the PitchCom button input device, which Senga wore on his belt. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Recipe for disaster. Whatever happened to catchers “calling” the pitch, and pitchers shaking or nodding? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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