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Old Wed Sep 10, 2008, 02:15pm
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Originally Posted by Andy
Outside of this play, I still maintain that a fielder moving to field a ball and has a play, but stops to avoid an imminent collision with a baserunner, will usually get an INT call from me.
This interference situation, along with those that are close to it but something slightly different is judged by the umpire, is much discussed here and on the field when it occurs.

Assume R1 on 2B and an infield grounder where F6 would be the fielder who would be protected.

Let's assume the baserunner has done nothing to indicate anything other than running the bases full speed.

Let's assume the fielder has started to move to field the ball, but stops or slows or changes path and then proceeds after the runner has passed.

Let's assume that if SOMEBODY hadn't stopped / slowed / changed path, there would have been a collision

How do you judge interference here vs. dumb move fielder?
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