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  2. Hidden ball trick - Wikipedia

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    Hidden ball tricks are most commonly observed in baseball, where the defence deceives the runner about the location of the ball, to tag out the runner. In goal -based sports (e.g., American football and lacrosse ), the offence deceives the defence about the location of the ball, in an attempt to get the defense running the wrong way, such as in ...

  3. Balk - Wikipedia

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    If, during an attempt to execute the "hidden ball trick" (where the defensive team deceives the runner(s) as to the ball's location while the play is live), the pitcher stands on the rubber prior to the fielder revealing the ball and applying the tag, the runner is not out. Instead, it is a balk, with all runners on base being awarded their ...

  4. Unwritten rules of baseball - Wikipedia

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    Joe Garagiola wrote a book about baseball published in 1960, titled Baseball is a Funny Game, in which he mentioned the unwritten rules of baseball. [4] Baseball is a game played with bat and ball and governed by rules set forth by a committee under the direction of the commissioner of baseball. Baseball is a game played by human beings and ...

  5. MLB’s Sticky Substance Ban Belies Hidden Ball Trick - AOL

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    Major League Baseball has decided to enforce rules already on the books to stop pitchers from doctoring the baseball, beginning with Monday’s games. Pitchers caught applying substances will be ...

  6. This is the greatest hidden ball trick you've ever seen - AOL

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  7. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    Common pitches include a fastball, which is the ball thrown at high speed; a curveball, which is made to curve by rotation imparted by the pitcher; a change-up, which seeks to mimic the delivery of a fastball, but arrives at significantly lower velocity; a splitfinger fastball, which attempts to mimic the delivery of a fastball, but has slight ...

  8. Infield fly rule - Wikipedia

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    The infield fly rule is a rule of baseball and softball that treats certain fly balls as though caught, before the ball is caught, even if the infielder fails to catch it or drops it on purpose. The umpire 's declaration of an infield fly means that the batter is out (and all force plays are removed) regardless of whether the ball is caught.

  9. Dave Reardon: NFL is less of a kick with its new rules - AOL

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    What if a rule change resulted in no more trying to steal home or hidden ball tricks in baseball ? Texas Hold’Em would be mostly about luck if you weren’t allowed to do things like check-raise ...