Official Baseball Rules
Balk
8.05 If there is a runner, or runners, it is a balk when—
(a) The
pitcher, while touching his plate, makes any motion naturally associated with his
pitch and fails to make such delivery;
Rule 8.05(a) Comment:
If a lefthanded or righthanded
pitcher swings his free foot past the
back
edge of the pitcher’s rubber, he is required to pitch to the batter except to
throw to second base on a pick-off play.
(b)
The pitcher, while touching his plate, feints a throw to first or third base
and fails to complete the throw;
(c)
The pitcher, while touching his plate, fails to step directly toward a base
before throwing to that base;
Rule 8.05(c) Comment:
Requires the pitcher, while touching his plate, to step directly toward a base
before throwing to that base. If a pitcher turns or spins off of his free foot
without actually stepping or if he turns his body and throws before stepping,
it is a balk. A pitcher is to step directly toward a base before throwing to
that base and is required to throw (except to second base) because he steps. It
is a balk if, with runners on first and third, the pitcher steps toward third
and does not throw, merely to bluff the runner back to third; then seeing the
runner on first start for second, turn and step toward and throw to first base.
It is legal for a pitcher to feint a throw to second base.
(d)
The pitcher, while touching his plate, throws, or feints a throw to an
unoccupied base, except for the purpose of making a play;
Rule 8.05(d) Comment:
When determining whether the pitcher throws or feints a throw to an unoccupied
base for the purpose of making a play, the umpire should consider whether a
runner on the previous base demonstrates or otherwise creates an impression of
his intent to advance to such unoccupied base.
(e) The pitcher makes an illegal pitch;
Rule 8.05(e) Comment:
A quick pitch is an illegal pitch. Umpires will judge a quick pitch as one
delivered before the batter is reasonably set in the batter’s box. With runners
on base the penalty is a balk; with no runners on base, it is a ball. The quick
pitch is dangerous and should not be permitted.
(f) The pitcher delivers the ball to
the batter while he is not facing the batter;
(g)
The pitcher makes any motion naturally associated with his pitch while he is
not touching the pitcher’s plate;
(h) The pitcher unnecessarily delays
the game;
Rule
8.05(h) Comment: Rule 8.05(h) shall not apply
when a warning is given pursuant to
Rule
8.02(c) (which prohibits intentional delay of a game by throwing to fielders
not in an attempt to put a runner out). If a pitcher is ejected pursuant to
Rule 8.02(c) for continuing to delay the game, the penalty in Rule 8.05(h)
shall also apply. Rule 8.04 (which sets a time limit for a pitcher to deliver
the ball when the bases are unoccupied) applies only when there are no runners
on base.
(i) The pitcher, without having the ball, stands on or
astride the pitcher’s plate or while off the plate, he feints a pitch;
(j)
The pitcher, after coming to a legal pitching position, removes one hand from
the ball other than in an actual pitch, or in throwing to a base;
(k)
The pitcher, while touching his plate, accidentally or intentionally has the
ball slip or fall out of his hand or glove;
(l) The pitcher, while giving an intentional base on balls, pitches
when the catcher is not in the catcher’s box;
(m) The pitcher delivers the pitch
from Set Position without coming to a stop.
PENALTY: The ball is dead, and each runner
shall advance one base without liability to be put out, unless the batter
reaches first on a hit, an error, a base on balls, a hit batter, or otherwise,
and all other runners advance at least one base, in which case the play
proceeds without reference to the balk.
APPROVED RULING: In cases where a pitcher balks and throws wild,
either to a base or to home plate, a runner or runners may advance beyond the
base to which he is entitled at his own risk.
APPROVED RULING: A runner who misses the first base
to which he is advancing and who is called out on appeal shall be considered as
having advanced one base for the purpose of this rule.
Rule 8.05 Comment:
Umpires should bear in mind that the purpose of the balk rule is
to prevent the pitcher from deliberately deceiving the base runner. If there is
doubt in the umpire’s mind, the “intent” of the
pitcher should govern. However, certain specifics should be borne in mind:
(a) Straddling the pitcher’s rubber without
the ball is to be interpreted as intent to deceive and ruled a balk.
(b)
With a runner on first base the pitcher may make a complete turn, without
hesitating toward first, and throw to second. This is not to be interpreted as
throwing to an unoccupied
base.
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