Very correct, no choices for the offense on a balk.
Picture: OBR.
Bottom of the last. Bases juiced, 1 out. Tying run is R2, 3-2 count on B8, he's 0-3 w/3k's.
Fire baller on the mound been shutting em down all night. 2-0 score.
F1 doesn't stop, "thats a balk" you point, too late, F1 lets up a bit but delivers. Waist high fastball right down the shoot.
Batter crushes a 405' shot to 410' fence in RC.
Runners are tagging.
F8 runs it down, lays out and makes a "da da dunt" catch.
No one can hear nor see you flailing about, as you signal and holler "time, that's a balk".
R3 score, R2 slides into HP on a perfect F8, F4, F3, F2 relay. Finally, all is quiet, and the eyes are upon you, "time, that's a balk, you back to 3rd, you 2nd, batter back to the plate, no pitch.
3-2.
Next pitch, at the knees on the corner, K/called.
It didn't happen, that I know of, just one of my recuring nightmares.
But if it does, I'm tackling somebody...
Umpires ever wonder why? Do your best to kill a balk. You FED guys got it made, well, at least easier ;')