Hey Pete, check this out:
From BU56
"Using 10-2-3 (g) is a tool used for incredibly unique situations and for rookies who don't understand how to apply the rules."
Maybe he can use that to defend his one in million batter interference call. (Snicker, chuckle, guffaw)
Better yet, he can use it to allow a batter to throw his bat and deflect a thrown ball from the catcher.
Of course, he could only do that on a Fed field and the original batter inteference play was OBR, but why let a little thing like the right rule get in the way? ROTFLMAO
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