Thanks Max, in this case the batter just is attempting to run to first after being declared out. The only interference would be if she drew a throw. I did some more checking around and what I found was that I was getting it confused with the old ASA rule. It was only in the book for one year (97). I did find that I called the situation correctly, if she draws the throw from the catcher after being put out in this situation, it is NOT interference. It is the catchers fault for not paying attention is the way I understand it. Thanks again for the reply.
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