1) Catcher's Int. Normal rule (as it applies here): BR gets first and all runners return, unless forced. Defense gets option of the play or the penalty.
2) Malicious contact and Intentional INT on R1. Normal Rule: R1 out and ejected and BR out. Runners return.
If we truly penalized in the order in which they occur, then we have R1 out and ejected and the BR (awarded first on the CI, which was administered first) out for the intentional interference by R1. R2 and R3 return because of the interference of R1.
...although mbyron's interp just "feels" more right since BOTH penalties are more or less enforced.
I'm confused...
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