Are home plate umpires allowed to talk/yell besides calling timeout while the pitcher is beginning his windup?
During this situation, the batter was asking for time verbally and raising his hand, and beginning to back out of the box. At the same time, the pitcher begins his windup. As this occurs, the umpire responds that he is not granting time by physically pointing to the batter and verbally yelling, “no no stay in the box!”
the pitcher strides towards home but did not release the pitch, as he was confused by the umpire yelling and making hand gestures to the batter. He thought the umpire was granting time. Resulting in a called balk by the umpire.
Is the umpire allowed to make these gestures and comments while the pitcher is in his process of delivering a pitch?
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Are home plate umpires allowed to talk/yell besides calling timeout while the pitcher is beginning his windup?
During this situation, the batter was asking for time verbally and raising his hand, and beginning to back out of the box. At the same time, the pitcher begins his windup. As this occurs, the umpire responds that he is not granting time by physically pointing to the batter and verbally yelling, “no no stay in the box!”
the pitcher strides towards home but did not release the pitch, as he was confused by the umpire yelling and making hand gestures to the batter. He thought the umpire was granting time. Resulting in a called balk by the umpire.
Is the umpire allowed to make these gestures and comments while the pitcher is in his process of delivering a pitch?
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JonnyCat
There is a rule against the batter causing the pitcher to balk. OBR 5.04(b)(2) comment, and NFHS 6-2-4(d)(1). Not sure which rule-set you are playing under, but I believe all rule-sets have similar wo
SeeingEyeDog
I have no file on the rule set for (and I'm not quoting) "middle school baseball in the Garden State"... It is a judgement call. The offense cannot by rule benefit from a balk if the offense was
Richvee
As mentioned. A batter’s actions cannot cause a pitcher to balk. If a batter requests time late, as a HP umpire, I may say “nope” or “too late”. But certainly not point or making any hand gestures. Fo
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