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Originally Posted by Dakota
I disagree. Rule 1 defines it to be a foul ball if the batter-runner interferes with the fielder. Yet, as soon as that interference happens, "poof" the interference is not enforced since it is a foul ball by definition and the batter-runner presto-chango becomes a batter.
IOW, for this to be a foul ball under 1-FOUL BALL-D, there has to be an interference call, and an interference call demands that someone be declared out, and a foul ball means there is no longer a runner to declare out. Rule 10.
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Not completely accurate, and the difference is minimal but significant, but to reword your statement ....
Rule 1 defines it to be a foul ball if the batter-runner
interferes with the fielder. Yet, as soon as that
act of interfering that is not interference because there is no "play" happens, "poof" the
penalty out is not enforced since it is a foul ball by definition and the batter-runner presto-chango becomes a batter.