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Old Thu Feb 06, 2003, 03:59pm
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Well, if interference by anyone overrides any and all obstruction, then we probably call a double play: runner out for interference bumping F3 and BR out because runner interfered on easy infield pop. If that's not 3 outs, the runner on 3B would have to go back.

If CO is its own unusual case, then the coach would get his choice and obviously take the obstruction.

If both interference and CO are sustained, then the runner who interfered is out, BR goes to 1B, and runner on 3B goes back. But is the batter out on the easy pop interference instead?

Next scenario?
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