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Old Tue Mar 22, 2005, 12:12pm
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Originally posted by Dakota
NFHS POE (2005)
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The batter-runner must have both feet inside the running lane in order to avoid being called for interference. The lines are considered to be inside the running lane.
Thank You Dakota....

Duh, I forgot the POE section. I got into a disagreement with a coach
the other day about this. I called it when the catcher picked up a
bunt and threw towards 1B. Runner had right foot barely inside the
running lane with the left side in fair ground. Ball hit runner in left
shoulder. Throw was catchable had it not been for the interference.
I have them tonight, so have the ammunition I wanted without referring
to another associations ruling.
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