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Originally Posted by PSUchem
It seems there are always 2 camps of officials with differing calls for the runner who gets beaned by the throw while traveling from 1B to 2B. Those who state that the runner must not interfere with the play no matter what, and those who state that as long as the runner is doing what they are "supposed to" and do not perform an "act" to cause interference, there is no interference.
Camp #1 would call the a play like this interference; camp #2 would not.
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Where did you find that that #1 camp, Hess Field?
Who wants to call her out? Pretty sure the consensus was that the ruling was wrong.
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HOWEVER, regardless of which camp you live in, IMHO there was no way that on this play either camp should have an interference call. There is no way that the throw would have beaten the BR to 1B. The BR was on or 1/2 step away from 1B when the throw was released. The runner could not have possibly interfered with the play, which we define as an opportunity to record an out.
Now, did the umpire have the wherewithal to think to him/herself "Hmmm, would the BR have been safe anyway?"... probably not.
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Hell, all three of the umpires didn't have the wherewithal to come up with that.