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Originally posted by Steve M
2-While there does not need to be a throw in every instance, there does need to be a throw in more than 99%.
Steve M
[Edited by Steve M on Jun 5th, 2002 at 08:37 PM] [/B]
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Larry,
An example of the 1% Steve is talking about.
R1, ground ball to F4. F4-F6 for the force at second. F6 moves inside basepath to make relay to 1st. R1 (now retired) alters her path and runs toward F6 causing her to abandon her attempt to throw or to reestablish her throwing position.
You now have inteference without a throw. If R1 had not altered her path, you would have had nothing.
Roger Greene