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Old Wed May 13, 2009, 10:36am
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Originally Posted by BuggBob View Post
Okay this is just another idea. Since it could not be a pitch, it was a throw to F2 to attempt to retire the batter. The batter intentionally interfered with the defense, therefore the batter is out for strike three, and the runner closest to home is out for the interference. Two outs to harsh? okay the runner at third is out on the interference and the batter is awarded first. The key thing here is it is NOT a pitch but interference by the batter.
Two thoughts. One this isn't another idea because I posted it above.

Second, it's not interference by a batter. It's interference by a batter runner. When strike three was dropped the B became BR. The B was not until committing interference. The only way you can get two here is if the runner from third was coming home and you can call it double play interference.
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Last edited by youngump; Mon Sep 19, 2011 at 06:58pm.
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