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Originally Posted by mbyron
If the batter remains in the box and makes no abnormal movements, he is immune to BI, no matter where F2 throws the ball.
If he steps out or makes abnormal movements, and if he consequently hinders the defense, it is BI.
It's not that difficult in practice.
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Ugh. The movement doesn't have to be abnormal to be interference.
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