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Originally Posted by bbman
I think you misunderstood my question. The batter did not drop the bat, she just held it over the plate when the catcher made contact with it.
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Yes, "
plate, where the batter left her bat" fooled me.
If the position and movement of the bat is part of the attempt, then not interference.
If the bat was there because of a movement after the attempt which caused the hindrance (affecting her throw), then yes, interference.