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Originally Posted by strike4
R1 on 1B and leaves at the release of the pitch. B2 hits ball that touches F1 glove and then hits R1 while sliding toward 2B. F4 would have caught the ball for a close out if the ball had not hit R1.
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Originally Posted by strike4
Now you see why I ask this question. You have two rules that seem to be in total conflict. I hope others will comment on this situation.
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Rule 8 Section 6 A runner is out. Article 10 The runner interferes (a)with a fielder attempting to make the initial play on a fair batted ball.
Rule 8 Section 8 A runner is not out. Article 6 A runner is hit with a fair batted ball after it touches or is touched by, any fielder, including the pitcher, and the runner could not avoid contact with the ball.
The rules do not conflict at all they cover 2 different situations.
R1 on 1B and leaves at the release of the pitch. B2 hits ball that touches F1 glove
(initial play)and then hits R1 while sliding toward 2B. F4 would have caught the ball for a close out
(please explain what you mean a close out) if the ball had not hit R1.