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Given the following circumstances, please explain the grounds for the umpire calling a "balk." With a runner on 3rd base, the pitcher holding the ball in the stretch position and no other runners on base, the catcher points toward 1B. Seeing this, the pitcher steps back off of the rubber, turns to 1B, and instinctively braces his arms in the event he may need to throw the ball to 1B. No throw was made and as stated previously, no runner was on 1B. The umpire called a balk. Why?
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