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Originally posted by Ed Maeder
What did she interfer with if no attempt to throw was made. I think Dakota is right on if no play is made, no interference.
[Edited by Ed Maeder on Apr 22nd, 2004 at 03:29 AM]
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Although I completely agree with both you and Tom, no throw = no play to be interfered with, what do you do with the catcher that starts to throw but does not release the ball (similar to a pump fake)? The coach or catcher will tell you that they didn't throw because the batter was in the way. I know what I would say, but I am just bringing this up for disucussion.