What pitch is 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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Are there any illegal pitches in baseball?

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.
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What are some illegal pitches?

The five most common called illegal pitches in softball are crow hopping, re-planting, stepping outside the pitching lane, a pitcher's back toe losing contact with the rubber, and for the younger pitcher's failure to present hands apart when stepping onto the rubber.
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Is a spitball illegal?

Since Grimes's retirement the spitball has been completely illegal in the majors, but some pitchers have been suspected of throwing it. Notable pitchers who admitted throwing the spitter include Preacher Roe, Don Drysdale, and Gaylord Perry.
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What is the rarest pitch in baseball?

Definition. A screwball is a breaking ball designed to move in the opposite direction of just about every other breaking pitch. It is one of the rarest pitches thrown in baseball, mostly because of the tax it can put on a pitcher's arm.
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Is the eephus pitch Legal?

Since under Rule 6.06(a) of the Official Baseball Rules, a batter is out for illegal action when he hits a ball with one or both feet on the ground entirely outside the batter's box, Williams could have been ruled out had it been spotted by the home plate umpire.
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Why was the Spitball banned?

The reason why the spitball was banned was that it was regarded as doctoring a baseball. And everything that was considered doctoring a baseball was banned on this day in 1920. Throwing the spitball before that 10th of February 1920 was a common thing. Many pitchers did it.
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Why is crow hopping illegal?

This method is difficult for umpires to recognize. That pitch is also known as the “crow drag” or the “slide.” The creep can result from a pitcher's honest attempt to keep the pivot foot on the ground, or it can be an intentional act to disguise that form of the crow hop. Either way, the pitch is illegal.
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Is pine tar illegal in baseball?

Pitchers' use of pine tar and similar substances is regulated by Rule 3.01 (3.02) of the Official Baseball Rules. It unequivocally states that no player is allowed to intentionally discolor or damage the baseball by rubbing it with any foreign substance. The pine tar doctoring is also regulated by Rule 8.02(b).
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Are framing pitches illegal?

First, the Rules, read together and as written, say that framing is perfectly legal. Since the umpire gets to decide whether a pitch is a ball or strike, there's nothing that says that a catcher can't present the pitch to the umpire in a manner which makes a strike call more likely.
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Can a batter hit an illegal pitch?

Penalty for an illegal pitch

Such election shall be made immediately at the end of the play. However, if the batter hits the ball and reaches first base safely, and if all base runners advance at least one base on the action resulting from the batted ball, the play proceeds without reference to the illegal pitch.
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What is an illegal pitch in Little League?

Rule 8.05 PENALTY states that an illegal pitch is a ball to the batter with no award to any runners. However, if a play follows the illegal pitch, the offense's manager may inform the Plate Umpire of a decision to accept the play and decline the illegal pitch penalty.
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What is a bock in baseball?

A balk occurs when a pitcher makes an illegal motion on the mound that the umpire deems to be deceitful to the runner(s). As a result, any men on base are awarded the next base, and the pitch (if it was thrown in the first place) is waved off for a dead ball.
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Is an underhand pitch legal in baseball?

Basically, there's nothing stopping you from pitching underhand in a baseball game. There's no mention of prohibiting this type of throwing the ball in any baseball rulebook. Even though you'll likely never see an underhand pitch in baseball, it's still perfectly legal.
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What kind of pitch is a sinker?

Definition. The sinker is a pitch with hard downward movement, known for inducing ground balls. It's generally one of the faster pitches thrown and, when effective, induces some of the weakest contact off the bats of opposing hitters.
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Is Spider tack legal in MLB?

Pitchers aren't allowed to put any foreign substance directly on the baseball and rosin is the only substance they can put on their hand.
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What are pitchers using to cheat?

Sunscreen mixed with rosin, Spider Tack, home-made concoctions -- the various types of “sticky stuff” are lathered on balls all around the sport of baseball to help pitchers get a grip on an otherwise naturally slippery ball.
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Why are corked bats illegal?

As the MLB rule states, it's not the bat being lighter than makes a corked bat illegal, it's because lighter wood bats are shorter than heavier bats and the bat is no longer a one piece of solid wood.
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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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Why is it called a crow hop?

There's been some confusion lately in some of my classes about the movements that produce what I call a “crow hop.” The movement, named after the throwing motion outfielders make to throw a baseball a long distance, only remotely mirrors its namesake.
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Has an MLB player ever died on the field?

Chapman was hit in the head by a pitch thrown by pitcher Carl Mays and died 12 hours later. He is the only player to die directly from an injury received during a major league game. His death led baseball to establish a rule requiring umpires to replace the ball whenever it becomes dirty.
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Who threw the last legal spitball?

Burleigh Grimes broke into baseball with the Pittsburgh Pirates 100 years ago in 1916 and ended his career as a Pirate throwing baseball's last legal spitball in 1934.
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Who was the last MLB pitcher to legally throw a spitball?

Burleigh Grimes was the last of the career wet hurlers, throwing MLB's last legal spitball in 1934 with the St. Louis Cardinals. Grimes' retirement was preceded by that of Jack Quinn (1933) and Red Faber (1933). All three spitballers were World Series champs.
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