Do the official major league rules define how long of a stop a pitcher must make at the "set position" with runners on before it is a balk? This last weekend we were in a tournament where our pitcher knowing that runners were on came set normally coming to a stop in the set position. He paused only for a brief 1/2 second though and went into his windup. Two different times he was called for a balk because the umpire said he never came set. The clarification was that he didn't pause long enough or something to that effect. The question i have is this-
If the set position just requires the pitchers hands to come to a stop together with hand in glove, should it not matter for how long? Is 1/2 a second not long enough?
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