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Old Sun Mar 11, 2001, 10:10pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by David Van Milligen
Does the catcher have to actually throw the ball to have batter interference? I see no where in the rules that he must throw the ball, and even referance to attempting to throw, but I have never seen interference called when the catcher did not actually throw the ball. I only do NFHS.
As long as F2 is "attempting" a throw, it is (or can be) interference on the batter. See, for example, 7.3.5A, C, D
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