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Originally Posted by JPRempe
This situation reminds me of another ruling about a runner who has already scored and interfering with a throw (terrible up the 1B line type of throw) and awarding an out, but maybe my mind isn't exactly recalling this one correctly (and of course, my rule book is about 15 miles away at the moment)...
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Speaking ASA
It would only be interference if the former runner had actually interfered with the defense's ability to make a play on another runner.