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Originally Posted by josephrt1
USA/ASA
8.2.G - The batter-runner is OUT
G. When the batter-runner interferes with a play at home plate in an attempt to prevent an out at home plate.
Effect: The runner is also out.
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Ah, this must be the one I was recalling. The difference is that the BR (as opposed to Batter) is out, implying there must have been a ball put into play.
I don't remember where this came up, either as discussion at some clinic or as a case play. A few umpires were talking about this over the weekend as someone had a play where the batter interfered with the catcher on a steal attempt. The conversation expanded from there.
Thanx for the references.