Keep diggin', eventually someone will help you out.
The batter tossed his bat in front of the catcher who was trying to make a throw for a putout. We penalize batter for far less on swings and getting in the way. It would seem that those 'pretend' games you umpire allow the batter to interfere. In the real world, we penalize the batter for doing these things - whether contact was made or not.
Lastly, since you won't give it up - where does JEA and J/R say that you should ignore this. You never went to pro school and definetly haven't worked a PBUC system, so pretending to know the intricacies is a laugher.
I'm still laughing at your mobile home defense. We should just call you Cousin Eddie.
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