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Old Mon May 23, 2005, 10:37am
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Note - for 7.09 to apply, F2 doesn't have to be camped. In fact, if F2 is camped under the ball at the point of contact, I probably have INT.

In laymans terms, 7.09 is more for plays where catcher an batter are running near each other in the same direction, and get tangled up. If F2 is already fielding a ball (a pop up, or a bunt where F2 is significantly ahead of batter), and batter collides - it's usually INT.
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