
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 08:05am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Steven Tyler
Just like I told one coach when he ran out to discuss the call, I get, "Did he alter the play? Did he make contact?"
I replied, "No, but it's not because he didn't try his damnedest to! Would you rather he hurt somebody next time?"
It's probably one of the most misunderstood, and misapplied rules by players, coaches, and umpires. I've seen games where I definitely would have called it, not be called, and vice versa.
I simply tell them go straight at the base. Don't contact a fielder on the other side of the base. You don't have to slide, but if you don't, don't interfere with throw, and when you know you are out for sure, run away from the throw.
That's about as basic as you can get it without interference being called most of the time depending on the umpire.
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Really? You said that?
In the OP, the runner did not interfere with the throw. The fielder deflected it - the play involves defensive error.
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