Well Tee,
In this case R1 is not a retired runner, plus he is legally returning to a base because the rules say he has to. That would just be an error.
Like I said, I could be wrong in calling interference. I didn't see the play, so I'm just picturing it in my mind that the runner could plainly see that an easy DP was going to be made, and gotten the heck out of the way of the throw. Just like the pros do. They do not stay in the base line to get nailed with the throw. By the very act of not ducking or veering to avoid interfering with the throw, I say it's interference according to 8-4-1h.
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Matthew 15:14, 1 Corinthians 1:23-25
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