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Old Sun Feb 05, 2006, 11:16pm
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Windy, You and PETE and a few others are claiming that a batter who throws his bat and unintentionally strikes a baseball released by the catcher standing behind the batter is out for offensive interference. Its hard enough for the batter to hit a baseball thrown by the pitcher in front of him. How the hell would you penalize a batter for unintentionally hitting a ball thrown by the catcher standing behind him?

I don't think the game is meant to be played under those rulez. Next your going to tell me the batter who may hit the ball, may run the bases, or may slide to avoid an out; is OUT for offensive interference because he interferes with, obstructs, impedes, hinders or confuses any fielder attempting to make a play on him.

NOPE, I don't think so. There is something fundamentally wrong with both of these scenarios. YOU all are only adding to the sick illusion. Count me out of this FOOLISH group. I'm not going behind the barn with you guys anymore.