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Old Mon Jun 05, 2006, 01:46am
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Originally Posted by UMP25
Huh??? Because it is a thrown ball situation, said runner cannot be out for interference unless said interference was intentional.
You and David seem to think alike. Last time I checked, the rules regarding interference and the penalty for the interference were different on force plays. Here is what I said to David:

I figured it out what you are doing. You are completly ignoring the FPSR. You are trying to call simple interference with a thrown ball. That does require intent, but the FPSR is different. The FPSR does not require intent. It is interference if the runner does not slide and either makes contact with the fielder or alters the play. There is no saying the runner didn't mean to interfere. Either the runner interfered or he didn't.

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Originally Posted by UMP25
All this gibberish about NFHS rules--and many of my peers wonder why I detest high school ball.
You are aware that the FPSR is exactly the same in the NCAA rulebook as the NF rulebook, right?
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