In baseball, a pitcher may commit a number of illegal motions or actions which constitute a balk. A balk ordinarily results in an immediate dead ball and nullification of any pitch, and each runner's awarded one base. The batter generally returns to bat with the previous count. There're cases when a balk may be ignored partially or completely, though this's very rare. The balk rule in Major League Baseball was introduced in 1898. Balk actions Most basically, a pitcher's restricted to a certain… (More on Balk)