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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 02:41pm
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Re: Re: RE: this question

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Originally posted by orangeump
you say stay within the box, but that doesnt automatically mean that the batter has not interfered.
No. Even if the batter stays in the box, any movement while the catcher is making a throw that may interfere with that throw may be construed as intentional.
One of the rulebooks (ASA/FED/NCAA) says repositioning in the batters box may be construed as interference/intential. Don't have them in front of me now so I can't remember which one.
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