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Old Mon Jun 04, 2012, 04:57am
Mrumpiresir Mrumpiresir is offline
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Originally Posted by Matt View Post
It's posts like these that make teaching what BI is (and isn't) difficult.
Why would this be difficult for you? Please explain.

The rule book defines what is interference, but on the field you need to use judgement as to what actually happens. It seems everytime there is contact or an unusual situation, a coach starts hollering "interference" when it may be nothing more than incidental contact.

For example, Legion game, batter lays down a bunt and catcher throws ball wide to the foul side first. F3 moves to field the ball and there is a bump between F3 and the BR. Ball is not caught and goes down the right field line. First base coach starts hollering "interference". (what he really meant was obstruction). I judge incidental contact, both runner and F3 were doing what they were supposed to be doing. BR winds up at third so he really wasn't impeded.

Too often umpires feel they need to make a call. Don't be afraid to use common sense judgement.

Last edited by Mrumpiresir; Mon Jun 04, 2012 at 05:23am.
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