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Originally Posted by mbcrowder
As there should be... in case one, ruling the batter out is an appropriate penalty... in case to, batter is already out and would be NO penalty.
Truly. Truly stunned at the big names here not noticing the most important part of the equation.
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on this play if the batter strikes out, and there is less than 2 outs... the runner is also out.... pretty simple here.
But there is a penalty for interference..