Wed Feb 20, 2013, 04:22pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Slick
The runner in the video prevented F3 from catching the ball and subsequently retiring the BR at first (other than timing issues aside, being that it was a dropped line drive, the BR could have made it to first prior to the ball arriving). The Tennessee play is a better demonstration of this type of interference.
Update: as I look at the video, the ball strikes the runner after the BR arrived at first, therefore not an opportunity for an out. The latter is what we should judge the act, not that "she couldn't get out of the way."
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Brian,
The Tennessee video is nothing more than F4 throwing a ball at R1. I saw no act of interference in that video.
Last edited by PATRICK; Wed Feb 20, 2013 at 04:28pm.
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