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Old Tue Jul 01, 2003, 03:02pm
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Originally posted by CecilOne
AFAIK, spectator interference rules say the umpire awards bases to nullify the effect of the interference, somewhat like an obstruction judgement.
If the spectator interferes with a fielder's opportunity to catch a fly ball, the batter is out, others placed where the umpire judges they would have reached. (ASA 8-2N) If the spectator interferes with a fair batted or thrown ball, the ball is dead and runners placed where the umpires judges they would have reached. (ASA 8-5L)
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