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					Originally Posted by  EsqUmp
					 
				 
				If both the bat and ball are moving and they move into each other, this is generally considered "the bat hitting the ball."  If it occurred in fair territory and the bat was not in the batter's hands, that is a dead ball, interference and an out. 
			
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  Which code is that?  ISF 7.6.i.Exception2:
"If the batter drops the bat and the ball rolls against the bat over fair territory, and UN the umpires  judgement, there was no intention to interfere with the course of the ball, the ball should be judged  fair or foul depending on where it comes to rest or is first touched by a player."
 So it's your call depending on your judgement.   out of curiosity what was your call?