Clipping:The AA interpretation of a balk
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Date | Sunday, June 27, 1886 |
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Text | Mr. Wikoff gives the pitcher the greatest latitude. He can make all his preliminary motion, except to actually draw his arm forward and make a feint to pitch the ball. These instruction are certainly not in accordance with the rules, and are very different from those given to League umpires, while the balk rule of both organizations is practically the same. The Philadelphia Times June 27, 1886 Mr. Wikoff’s instructions to umpires this season have been decidedly original. His definition of the balk rule is such that the pitcher has the greatest latitude in delivering the ball, and must actually make the whole series of motions to pitch before a balk can be called. The Philadelphia Times September 19, 1886 |
Source | Philadelphia Times |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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