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Originally Posted by snorman75
....a runner sliding into third and a thrown ball hits them in the back of the head when they start their slide, they are out. It does not matter anymore that there was no intent to interfere. .
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Are you saying there is a rule in place where a fielder can throw at, and hit, the runner's head and the runner is out ? ...Ouch! !
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Originally Posted by snorman75
OK, lets look at this.
1. BR inside running lane
2. I do not get what you mean by "excludes the BR"
I will tell you that while in the running lane there is not much, if anything, that will get the BR called out for interference on a thrown ball.
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With a play in front of the plate, if the catcher fields the ball and throws to first base, the runner will be deemed to be interfering if the runner is not in the lane, because the runner may be impeding the throw..
With a play in front of the second baseman, the runner inside the lane will not be impeding a throw from the second baseman [the path of the thrown ball would exclude the path of the batter/runner].