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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
So, you are saying a DDB is situational in NCAA's rules concerning INT?
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I wish they would use that term (DDB) - it would be more clear. However, I'm saying this based on videos from the clinics.
Unfortunately, the rule only implies it, and doesn't state it outright. Here's one place:
12.19.1.4 Physical contact by the base runner with a fielder attempting to field
a fair batted ball or a foul ball that might become fair shall be interference,
provided the fielder had a reasonable chance to make a play and was
prevented from doing so.
The "and was prevented from doing so" certainly implies that we must wait to see if they are actually prevented.
Also under effect:
If the interference prevents the fielder from catching a routine
fly ball, the batter is also out
Again, the wording of "prevents the fielder from catching". It's not as clear as anyone would like - but with the clarifications at clinics, it's is clear what they want here.