I would like to ask how this situation is handled under OBR, NCAA, and FED rules: A pitcher feints a pickoff attempt toward second base while remaining engaged with the rubber. He then performs a second feint toward second base by taking another step toward the base. Is this legal or not? Once a pickoff feint to second base has been made, is it permissible to perform another feint while staying engaged with the rubber? If so, how should it be done? Is another step required?
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Jack_Wick
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I would like to ask how this situation is handled under OBR, NCAA, and FED rules: A pitcher feints a pickoff attempt toward second base while remaining engaged with the rubber. He then performs a second feint toward second base by taking another step toward the base. Is this legal or not? Once a pickoff feint to second base has been made, is it permissible to perform another feint while staying engaged with the rubber? If so, how should it be done? Is another step required?
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