Does this rule apply to all situations with a batter-runner within 45 feet of first? I understand on a bunt, uncaught third strike or slow roller in front of mound when defensive player is throwing up the line toward first and hits batter-runner who is outside the three foot boundary or batter-runner hinders first baseman interference occurs. But what about a throw from an infielder, say SS and the throw is between home and 1st, 1B comes off base toward home side to catch ball at about the same time runner is coming up the line. Collision occurs, but runner's left foot is on fair side of line. Dead ball, interference, batter-runner out, any other runners return to ball at TOP. Right??
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