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Originally Posted by mbyron
I don't think the OP is talking about RLI. I read it as garden-variety thrown ball INT.
I would not call RLI on a play from F5 involving contact between F3 and BR -- the BR is allowed to be in fair territory that close to the base.
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I'm wondering now how you're envisioning this play if you've got garden-variety thrown ball INT. Pegging the batter runner in the back is not interference, so what are you imagining on this play.
The reason I assumed RLI was this " His throw is up the line and the batter/runner is called out for interfering with the throw." I'm seeing up the line and BR being way into the infield for this to be a valid INT.
I think it likely the bad call was the INT itself! Can't see this really happening.