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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.
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Tom,
We must have different NFHS 2005 Rule Books. Here is what my POE reads:
2. Awarded Bases - Three-Foot Lane
When there is a base-on-ball award, the batter-runner is required to
use the 3-foot running lane. A walk is treated the same as a batter ball.
When the BR runs outside the 3-foot running lane and, in the judgment of
the umpire, interferes with the fielder taking or receiving a throw
to 1B, interference shall be called.
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