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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn
But preventing a fielder from making an out should be an out. Preventing them from causing a ball to become foul should be a foul.
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But we just don't know what the result would be until it's touched or passes first or third.
Real life example: Two years ago I was U1 in a HS playoff game. In back-to-back half-innings, we had slow-rolling "cue shots" toward first that were originally well in foul ground.
Both ended up hitting the first base bag.
One kicked back into foul ground, with B/R safe at first, the other caromed directly to F3 who was able to retire B/R. Both results benefited the same team, which went on to win a one-run game.
And once again, runners
know they're not supposed to intefere with fielders going after a ball.