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Originally Posted by Andy
Well....I'm not calling interference, since there was no play being interfered with. I'm also not letting the base runner advance due to the ball being on the ground because of the retired runners intentional action of pulling the glove off of the catcher.
I think I could invoke the "umpires may rule on anything not specifically covered in these rules" (15.2) clause here.....
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The problem is if you are not ruling interference, you have to call the runner safe at home. The ball was not controlled in the tag because the glove was ripped off during the action of the tag.
In my opinion, kill the play, rule the runner out for interference. This also prevents the runner at first from advancing to second.