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Old Wed Oct 12, 2005, 08:22am
KBoy KBoy is offline
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The way I read it is that intentional means that the runner did not try to avoid interferring with the fielder attempting to make an "out" or a "play". It the deflection makes it impossible for the runner to avoid contact with fielder attempting to field the deflected ball, no interference. If it is possible for the runner to avoid the fielder attempting to make an "out" or a "play", it is interference.

We actually will have to use our judgement as umpire. That is a unique concept that the rule book cannot cover every situation (this is sarcasm). It is frustrating to work with umpires who want the rule book to cover every play that can happen. Use the rules and apply them. Sometimes you can't make everyone happy, but that is why you get paid. Anyone can umpire a game when all the calls are obvious.

And Mike, I like your reference to baseball umpires, they frustrate me the most.
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