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Old Fri Mar 15, 2002, 07:11pm
Patrick Szalapski Patrick Szalapski is offline
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Originally posted by dan_renninger
I got into an argument with my DC over a scenario and I want to get your opinion. Fed Rules apply. R1 is on 2nd, R2 is on 1st when B1 hits a high fly ball in the infield. The umpires call Infield Fly and the runners head back to their respective bases. As R1 is standing on 2nd the ball comes down right smack on top of his helemet. My DC says that the runner on 2nd is also out - is he right? Is there a scenario where this would be true? Let me know
ONLY on an infield fly is the runner on the base protected from unintentional "touching of the ball" in FED (8-4-2k exception).

Interestingly, I can't seem to find the FED rule that states that it is always interference when a runner intentionally allows the ball to touch him. Is there such a beast?

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