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Originally Posted by Big Slick
Being that the fielder didn't catch the ball, then I would say you are being too narrow.
Would the throw have been caught by the fielder at first base had it not hit the runner? If yes, then you have interference.
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+1.
If the throw would have retired the runner (timely, a defensive player in position, and an accurate enough throw), then the runner running there interfered with the fielder receiving the throw.
I don't fully grasp the rationale, as no where else on the field is a "receiver" effectively guaranteed a runner won't get in the way; but it is what it is.