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Old Sun May 20, 2007, 06:30pm
Rich Ives Rich Ives is offline
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Originally Posted by Steven Tyler
1. When the interference occurs the ball becomes dead.
2. R2 out for interference.
3. Two outs at time of interference, no further action needs to be taken. However, if only one out, BR could be called out also giving defense a double play. No outs same thing, except R3 would be returned to third.
4. Less than outs, the worst you would have is a R3 and R1
5. No runs would score in any scenario.

Item 3 depends on the rule set.

In FED you can call the DP.

In OBR the interference must be judged as a willful and deliberate attempt to stop the DP before you can call it.
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