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Originally posted by yankeesfan
when batter interference happens it is called immediately. so what you are saying, see what happens on the play at second base and then make your call, i dont think so. you cant make up your own rules. there is a case book play that describes this exact play, the batter and runner could be out.
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Only on a "strike em out, throw em out" could you get two. Batter interferes while striking out, you could get the runner also, if in your judgement the interference prevented an out on the runner.