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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Okay, here's a rule question from a basketball guy.
Isn't intent required for interference in this play? If the batter didn't know where the ball was, how could he have intended to interfere?
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If the batter has time to vacate the area, he must do so. He is responsible for knowing where the ball is, as is every other player on the field. Not knowing where the ball is is not an excuse to stand in the direct path of the play at the plate. If the umpire judges that the batter had the opportunity to vacate the area and did not, then interferes with the thrown ball, the runner trying to score can be called out in accordance with rule 7.11 and PENALTY.