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Old Mon Aug 25, 2008, 06:43pm
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A rule difference

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Originally Posted by canadaump6
I got into trouble for calling interference when the batter swung and missed at a pitch, and his swing carried his upper body over home plate, causing a bad throw from the catcher. To me, this is extraordinary movement even if it was inside the batter's box.
Perhaps you got into trouble for calling interference according to OBR rules. Who ran into who? Let it go when a right-handed catcher runs into the batter.

This would have been more difficult to criticize using NCAA rules. The batter is not allowed to cross-over the box while a play is being made.
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