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  2. Balk - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, a pitcher may commit illegal motions or actions that constitute a balk. Most of these violations involve pitchers pretending to pitch when they have no intention of doing so. In games played under the Official Baseball Rules that govern professional play in the United States and Canada, a balk results in a dead ball or delayed dead ...

  3. Catcher - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Royals catcher and 5× Gold Glove winner Salvador Pérez stands behind home plate during a 2013 game versus the New York Mets. Catcher is a position in baseball and softball. When a batter takes their turn to hit, the catcher crouches behind home plate, in front of the umpire, and receives the ball from the pitcher. In addition to ...

  4. SEC explains balk, catcher's interference call in South ... - AOL

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    South Carolina was awarded a run in the 10th inning against LSU on an attempted steal of home that resulted in a balk and catcher's interference.

  5. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    This rarely occurs because when the balk is called the pitcher normally stops his delivery and the umpire declares the ball dead and awards the bases. In non-professional baseball (high school and college), a balk instantly results in a dead ball and the runners are awarded their bases. The rules specify which pitching movements are illegal.

  6. Hidden ball trick - Wikipedia

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    In professional baseball, under Rule 6.02(a)(9), a balk occurs if the pitcher is standing on or astride of the pitching rubber without the ball. [4] As play after a foul ball , hit batsman , or time out , must not resume until the pitcher is on the pitcher's mound , the infielder cannot use these times to obtain the ball.

  7. Seven times umpire Ángel Hernández and the Milwaukee Brewers ...

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    Ned Yost gets fed up with the balks. Brewers manager Ned Yost was ejected in a 5-2 loss to St. Louis on Aug. 9, 2005, when Hernández assessed a balk to starter Doug Davis.

  8. Intentional balk - Wikipedia

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    While non-electronic forms of sign stealing are legal in baseball, Geren stated it was an insurance mechanism so that a baserunner on second base would not be able to steal the signs and communicate them to the batter. [4] Former Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Wickman had previously performed such an intentional balk on May 3, 2005. [5]

  9. Pickoff - Wikipedia

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    The technique to do this is to lift the leg with the knee going up in an inward motion towards the push leg. The entire pitching motion from the first movement until the ball hits the catcher's glove should take around 1.3–1.5 seconds. By keeping the time under 1.3 seconds, very few runners should be able to steal on even an average-armed ...