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Old Tue May 08, 2012, 05:29pm
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Originally Posted by jmkupka View Post
The batter is called out if the base coach interferes while out of the coach's box, but as long as he/she doesn't make an action (intentional or otherwise) while in the box, the coach is protected.

Am I interpreting this correctly?
Sorry don't have the book handy, but it was in the rules supplement section.

In ASA, the coach does not have this same protection, correct?
You are not interpreting it correctly. It actually says the opposite. "Coach's interference occurs when a base coach interferes with a fielder attempting to catch or throw a ball. The coach's box is not a sanctuary."
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