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Old Mon Jan 03, 2011, 11:40am
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Originally Posted by bsaucer View Post
R1, R3, No out. R1 runs toward second on the pitch. R3 holds at third. Batter hits fly ball, which would have been caught, but a fan reaches into the field and interferes. In each case, where would you place the runners?

Case 1: F9 attempts to catch ball near the right field fence.
a) R1 stops halfway between first and second.
b) R1 reaches second.

Case 2: F3 attempts to catch foul ball near a fence close to first base. F4 covers first, F6 covers second.
a) R1 stops between first and second.
b) R1 reaches second.

In case 2, can you assume that an appeal would have been made at first base, and call R1 out? Or must the appeal be made during the next live ball? If R1 is awarded second, should he touch first base first?
1a. BR out, R1 back to 1B, R3 scores.
1b. same.

2a. BR out, R1 back to 1B, R3 back to 3B.
2b. same.

You don't mention the code, but OBR and FED agree. The ball is dead, and the umpire shall award bases and call outs so as to nullify the interference.

Regarding Case 2b, no, we're not also calling R1 out for failure to retouch. The ball is dead immediately for the INT, so the offense had no opportunity to rectify the baserunning error, and the defense had no opportunity to appeal it. We reset and pitch to the next batter. Calling a retouch appeal out is not nullifying the act of interference, IMO.
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