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  2. Balk - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, a balk is a set of illegal motions or actions that a pitcher may make. 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. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    Making an illegal pitch, such as a quick pitch. A catcher's balk is a type of illegal pitch called when a catcher is not inside of the catcher's box if the pitcher is attempting an intentional walk, and carries the same penalty as a balk if runners are on base. However, as pitchers are no longer required to deliver any pitches for an ...

  4. Pitching position - Wikipedia

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    Mariano Rivera, closer for the New York Yankees, having come set Jimmy Haynes of the Cincinnati Reds, pitching from the set, just before the time of pitch. A pitcher is in the set when, with the ball, they stand on, or directly in front of—and touching—the pitching rubber, with their toes pointing toward the side (toward third base for a right-handed pitcher) and their arms apart at their ...

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

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    That move results in the pitcher being charged with a balk and the catcher being called for catcher’s interference, which is what umpires ruled after a lengthy review in a game that concluded ...

  6. Dead ball - Wikipedia

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    A balk or obstruction is committed and immediate ensuing play ends; The catcher interferes with the batter before the time of pitch; An umpire declares "no pitch" after debris or a flying object (such as a bird) collides with the pitched ball. In general, the ball does not automatically become dead after playing action ends.

  7. Pickoff - Wikipedia

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    A pitcher uses many tactics to attempt to disguise whether he is going to begin a pitch or a pickoff attempt. However, some deceptive actions are illegal and may be called a balk. Pickoff attempt on runner (in red) at first base. When there is a baserunner, the pitcher will pitch from the stretch, one of the pitching positions. For this example ...

  8. Walk-off balk: Chicago White Sox find another tough way to ...

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    The game-winning run scored when closer Gregory Santos was called for a balk with the bases loaded and two outs in the ninth inning. “He rushed it, it was down to one second (on the pitch clock ...

  9. Aaron Judge homers 1 pitch after Joe Boyle is called for a ...

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    Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer in the first inning after Oakland starting pitcher Joe Boyle was called for a balk on the previous pitch and the New York Yankees beat the Athletics 7-3 on ...