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Originally posted by bluehair
J/R's "interference without a play" distinquishes between a resulting play and a return toss, but it does so when it is the batter's action that interrupts play. There is no referenced, in this regard, in j/r that covers anything but the batter's action.
j/r 9th Ed. page 94 ex 2 is close to the original post..."the batter has not interferred, so the ball remains alive".
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(I *think* this is correct
F2's return throw to F1 hits B1 and B1:
Did nothing: Play on.
Unintentionally interfered: Call time, return runners.
Intentionally Interfered: Call time, return runners, call B1 out.