Does your foot have to be on the rubber when you release the ball?

Every pitcher's foot comes off the rubber before actually releasing the ball, so it's a rule that is pretty much just ignored. But players normally don't stretch it as far as Capps is. What MLB wants is his back foot to be more a part of the natural motion of moving forward.
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Does the pitchers foot need to stay on rubber?

The windup position puts specific requirements on the pitcher by rule: The pitcher must stand facing the batter and his pivot foot must be touching the pitching rubber. (More about foot positions below.) Before delivering the pitch, he will bring both hands together in front of his body.
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Do you have to step off the rubber to throw to second?

The pitcher may fake a throw to second or third base from the rubber, but not to first base. This may be done from the windup or the set position. (You do not have to step off the rubber to fake to 2nd or 3rd.
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Is stepping off the rubber a balk?

(l) If the pitcher steps off the rubber with his non-pivot foot when pitching from the windup position, the pitcher shall be charged with a balk. (m) If the pitcher places the resin bag in his glove with, in the umpire's judgment, the intent of deceiving the runner, it is a balk.
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Can you step off the front of the rubber?

Rule 8.01(a) Comment: In the Windup Position, a pitcher is permitted to have his “free” foot on the rubber, in front of the rubber, behind the rubber or off the side of the rubber.
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How do you step off rubber?

With runners on base, a pitcher must step backward off the rubber with his pivot foot (RHP – right foot) and then drop his hands to his side. If the pitcher steps backward with his stride foot, it is the beginning of his normal pitching delivery so if he stops, it is a balk.
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Can you fake to third and throw first in high school?

Can you fake to third and throw first in high school? In general, pitchers in high school are allowed to fake a throw to third base then immediately throw to first base. Although, this move is considered illegal in professional baseball so it's best to check the umpire's interpretation of the rule to avoid a balk.
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When can a softball pitchers foot leave the rubber?

Your feet still need to stay within the 24-inch pitcher's plate. (This means your foot can't start way on the side of the pitching rubber). After you bring your hands together after taking the signal, they need to pause for at least one second. The “Start Back” would be legal under “Step Back” rules.
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Can you fake throw to first?

Rule #2: You can't fake a throw to first base

This applies to pick off moves for righties and lefties where they perform their first-base pick off move without stepping off the rubber. You cannot fake to first base when you do this otherwise legal pick off move.
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Can a pitcher be on the rubber without the ball?

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. 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.
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Is quick pitching illegal?

This pause gives the batter time to get situated in the batter's box before the pitch comes. But some pitchers have learned how to throw the ball instantly, without a pause, and before the batter is ready. A quick pitch is an illegal move.
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What pitches are illegal in baseball?

This seems to meet the definition of "illegal pitch" in the MLB rulebook, which reads, "An ILLEGAL PITCH is (1) a pitch delivered to the batter when the pitcher does not have his pivot foot in contact with the pitcher's plate; (2) a quick return pitch. An illegal pitch when runners are on base is a balk."
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Can you jump over a catcher in baseball?

Can you jump over the catcher in baseball? Yes, a runner from 3rd base is allowed to jump over the catcher as long as he remains in the baseline. These types of plays are exciting to watch, and the runner is often successful in scoring a run when he makes a perfect jump.
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Can you decline a balk?

The word is “used in laws, regulations, or directives to express what is mandatory.” In short, a runner can't decline a balk. And, no, Heyward couldn't have moved back to second base later in the at-bat.
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Does a pitcher have to come set with no runners on base?

According to the note in Rule 8.01 (b), at the Little League Major Baseball Division and below, the pitcher is not required to come to a complete and discernible stop before delivering the pitch, whether there are runners on base, or not.
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Do you have to come set before picking off?

Balk or Pick off Move for Right Handed Pitchers

The pitcher must come set by coming to a complete stop before he throws a pitch home. Once the pitcher is set he can't move his shoulders or move around unless you step off the back of the rubber.
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Can a first baseman block the bag?

Blocking a portion of the bag with a foot is obstruction. You can change up this scenario in a dozens of ways, move it to any base, and you get the same result. The point is, a fielder without possession of the ball cannot deny access to a base to a runner advancing or retreating.
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Can a pitcher fake a throw to 3rd?

Under a rule change imposed by Major League Baseball for this season, pitchers can no longer fake a pickoff throw to third base. Pitchers who did this would almost always follow by wheeling and firing to first — or to second, if a duped runner had taken off in that direction. No more.
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What is the purpose of the pitching rubber?

The pitcher's mound (aka the hill) is the raised dirt area in the center of the infield from which the pitcher pitches. Just behind the center of the mound is the pitcher's rubber, which the pitcher must touch with his pivot foot while preparing for and making the pitch.
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