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Originally Posted by Curtis:
The pitcher is definetly in the stretch position, I have never seen this before where he puts his foot on the from side of the rubber after starting his motion??

Is he starting with his foot touching the rubber? (you said "behind the rubber" but I am uncertain if you mean touching the back of the rubber or completely behind). If so, I think it is legal.

Are you sure he is not just taking the sign?  If he is actually in a set position with non pivot foot behind rubber then moves foot to the front and it retouches the ground without a pitch being thrown it is definitely a balk.  In fact I am not even sure it would be legal to start with your non pivot foot behind the rubber from the set position even if you did deliver to the plate.

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