Tue May 16, 2006, 01:26pm
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Originally Posted by CoachJM
TwoBits,
I believe that in your original sitch there is NOT interference, but NOT for the reasons suggested by Tim and LMan. Rather it is because, according to your description (if I'm reading it correctly),
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By rule, this exempts the R3 from liability for (unintentional) interference with a protected fielder attempting to field a fair batted ball.
If he is NOT in contact with a base at the time he "failed to avoid" a protected fielder, he is properly called out, the ball is dead, the batter is awarded 1B, and any other runners return to their TOP base unless forced by the BR's award.
The protection afforded a BR on a tangle/untangle with the catcher while leaving the box is exclusive to the BR, and does not apply by rule or principle to any other runner. What the R3 should have been doing (again, were he not in contact with the base) is "avoiding the fielder".
So, except for the fact that the R3 was in contact with the base at the time of contact, I agree with mcrowder.
JM
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Please cite the rule reference you quoted, because I have never seen these words in print, and cannot find it in the rule book anywhere.
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