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Originally posted by jicecone
Especially if it clearly states in the NCAA rule book that the Batter is out if he "intentionally or unintentionally interfers with the cather's fielding or throwing"
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the rule continues "... by stepping out of the batter's box or by making a movement that hinders the catcher's throwing or fielding." (I hope that's right --it's from memory).
I interpret the words "stepping" and "making" as active verbs -- requiring a (reasonably) conscious effort on the part of the batter. If it's just a reaction to the pitch, then it's nothing.
IOW, it's similar to (but not quite the same as)interference by persons authorized to be on the field. If they *actively* affect the ball, then it's interference, even if they didn't *intend* to interfere.