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The Rye High School (CO) baseball team won their 2A State Semifinal game on Saturday with the old hidden ball trick. Check it out...



They went on to win the state title.
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fleaux108 months
Don't think that's legal
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TigerintheNO108 months
3rd base coach was pissed
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Rebel Land Shark108 months
That was genius
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Rebel Land Shark108 months
"3rd base coach was pissed"

Well he did just lose in the state championship game
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Lsu101205108 months
"Don't think that's legal"

Don't think you understand baseball.

As soon as he steps off the rubber (jumps in the air to his left, right foot comes off first) he can do w/e he wants. If he had lifted his left leg up and turned, as you see sometimes then he could not have faked the throw. But because he went with his right foot first. All is fair, he could of gone and stood in right field if he wanted.
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fleaux108 months
I love it when some jerk says "you don't understand baseball" just because it didn't look to me like his foot came off the rubber
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HeavyCore108 months
I have no problem with cheating or using trick plays, but don't act like you won with any sort of honorable merit.
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TigerOnThe Hill108 months
"I have no problem with cheating"
It wasn't cheating. That's a long-used trick play.

"or using trick plays"
Yep, it was.

"but don't act like you won with any sort of honorable merit."
"Honorable merit"??? Where'd that come from? It's a baseball game, not a contest of "honorable merit" (although I challenge someone to define "honorable merit" as it pertains to a baseball game). There's nothing dishonorable in utilizing all the legal tools available to a team, including acts of deception and/or trick plays. It's the opponent's responsibility to be prepared for trick plays. Did you also complain about dishonor when Les Miles successfully executed the fake field goal against Florida?
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pngtiger108 months
"Don't think you understand baseball.

As soon as he steps off the rubber (jumps in the air to his left, right foot comes off first) he can do w/e he wants."

Can you tell that to the umpire in the semifinal game of the game we lost in high school. Guy on 3rd base, left-handed pitcher. Guy starts running to steal home. Pitcher steps off the rubber, drops his hands, then throws home and is tagged out. Was called a balk by the home-plate ump, stated it was a simulated pitch.
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The Dude Abides107 months
It is against the rules for the pitcher to toe the rubber without the ball. Or at least it was when i played.
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The Dude Abides107 months
Nevermind, that's what i get for not watching the video all the way through :)
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Sandy_Ash107 months
man, if that is NOT a balk, it's the closest move I've ever to a balk
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Sandy_Ash107 months
man, if that is NOT a balk, it's the closest move I've ever seen to a balk
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