San Francisco Giants right-hander Johnny Cueto has been known to add a little flair to his delivery from time to time. That flair usually comes in the form of a shoulder shimmy, which he'll execute mid-wind up to ensure that fans get a good view of his moves. It also perhaps serves to throw off the timing of opposing hitters, but that's just a bonus for Cueto, who no doubt loves the attention and the reaction his shimmy typically draws. [ The Walk Off: Pair of aces become MLB's first 10-game winners ] Unfortunately for him though, his shimmy drew a little too much attention during the first inning of the Giants eventual 3-2 loss to the Dodgers on Friday night . In fact, that very move resulted in first-base umpire Bill Welke calling a balk, which allowed Chase Ultey to jog home with a run that would prove vital later in the game. They just called a balk on Cueto for his shimmy/hold. Something he's always done, and which hitters have complained violate rules. #SFGiants — Henry Schulman (@hankschulman) June 11, 2016 Assuming ump used 507(a)(2): After assuming Set Position, any natural motion associated with his delivery of the ball to the batter . . . — Henry Schulman...