How to Understand the Balk Rule in Baseball
Instructions
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Check runners on base. A balk can only occur when there are runners at first and second base or when bases are loaded.
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Step towards first base. The pitcher cannot feign a move toward home plate and then deliver a throw to first base.
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Throw to first base. The pitcher must always throw the ball to first base if making his initial step towards first base. The pitcher is not allowed to feign a throw once making an initial step toward first base.
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Fake a throw to second or third base. The pitcher is allowed to feign a throw to second or third base if he makes one continuous motion. This is not considered a balk.
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Step toward first base but throw to second or third base. If there is a runner on first base, the pitcher is allowed, in one continuous motion, to step and turn toward first but throw to second base. This is not considered a balk.
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Fake a throw to third with runners at the corners. If there are runners at first and third base the pitcher is allowed to fake a throw to third base and then throw to first base without making an initial move toward first base. Again, this would not constitute a balk.
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