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Old Tue Sep 02, 2003, 11:29am
Dakota Dakota is offline
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Originally posted by Dakota
Rule 8-2E (running lane rule) applies to every batter-runner. The BR can be called out for being out of the running lane and interfering with the fielder taking the throw at 1st base after receiving the BOB....

Example (more to the point): B1 gets a BOB. BR takes off at full run to 1st. F2 throws down to F3. Ball hits BR, who is running in fair territory.

IMO, this could be ruled interference. ...
Mike (and others),

You are saying that the above quotes from my initial posting in this thread are false? IOW, you are saying that the ASA interpretation of 8-2E is as follows,

"When the batter-runner runs outside the three-foot lane and, in the judgment of the umpire, interferes with the fielder taking the throw at first base for the purpose of retiring the BR...?

I.e. since the BR cannot be retired by the throw, the running lane does not apply.

If this is the correct ASA interp, I am more than willing to correct my understanding and interpretation of this rule. But, it would help if the rule, or a POE, or a case play, clearly said that.
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