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Originally Posted by aceholleran
F6 DID NOT in any way attempt a play on any runner than to tag R2. No attempt to throw home, etc.
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This is immaterial. It does not matter what F6 did or tried to do.
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HAD F6 made an immediate play toward ANY base, I probably would've called the INT
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Why? Unless there was
INTENT to break up a double play (which is penalized differently and by a different rule), or actions by the runner AFTER he was tagged which prevented a play (again, a different rule - interference by a retired runner), this player did NOTHING illegal. Even if F6 for some reason didn't tag the runner, and instead tried to throw home, if you do not rule INTENT on the runner's part, there is nothing illegal here.
This is analogous to a runner sliding home, contacting a fielder that has the ball, but not getting tagged. The runner did nothing illegal. You certainly wouldn't penalize THIS runner if F2 decided to throw elsewhere and failed to get an out (even if the out was prevented by the legal actions and collission between the runner and fielder) - why is there any desire to penalize the runner in the OP?
You have NO rules basis for calling ANYTHING on this runner, barring intent.