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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Correct. In FED, you must determine if BR caused a bad throw (interference) or if F2 just made a bad throw (play on).
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For FED, the benefit of the doubt goes to the defense here: it's going to have to be a pretty lousy throw -- well over F3's head, or way past his outstretched glove -- for us to play on.
Of course, this is HS ball, and it can happen that way: I'm not saying anything about probabilities, just the benefit of the doubt.