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Tricking the runner on second using the windup position.
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Boylumpia
Scenario:
There's a runner on second. I, the pitcher, decided to step on the rubber using the wind-up position.
The runner thinks he can run to third as he sees me on the wind-up.
So, he ran. Then I, on the wind-up with both hands in front of my body. Disengages the rubber using my pivot foot and put down both of my hands to the sides and then try throwing the runner out going third base.
I was wondering if this is legal or not?
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The Man in Blue
As long as you disengaged BEFORE making any other motions, you are good. If you started to move and then disengaged, BALK!
noumpere
Legal, as described. 1) you don't need to put your hands down to your sides 2) You can even step and throw to third without disengaging in OBR (disengaging is required under NFHS)
Jimurray
What you describe is legal but in some amateur leagues with untrained umpires you will see an illegal move that is used with R3. The pitcher has his hands together in a windup position and starts them
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