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Originally Posted by Tru_in_Blu
That is an excellent question. I think you may be on to something there.
As I dwell on this a bit, I think you're right. With 1 out, and the BR not reaching safely, no run should score.
Question #9 on this year's USA Umpire Exam is a supporting argument.
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I think I would go a different direction on this. Batter is out when she hits an IFF. Then we had the INT. I think it is now a timing play, just like if the Batter had hit a fly ball that was caught. Batter is out but that is only the 2nd out. The next out on the interference becomes a timing play and runner who interfered is now the 3rd out (not the batter or batter/runner). If other runner already crossed the plate, I think we score the run.
Pretty tricky though.