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Legacy Zebra Tue Mar 03, 2020 07:16pm

Backswing Inteference
 
Long time football official, first time (basically) baseball umpire. I had this play last night in a youth (OBR) game: B1 hits a sharp line drive that is caught by F3. B1's follow through hits F2 in the back of the head. We ruled B1 out.

The only thing I could find in the book for backswing interference references a batter swinging and missing before hitting the catcher, but says that the ball is dead and a strike is called.

1. Did we get this right?

2. If F3 had not retired B1, does that change the ruling?

3. Since the ball was put in play and the contact did not affect F2 making a play on the ball, is this anything at all?

bob jenkins Tue Mar 03, 2020 08:40pm

It only applies if the action interferes with the catcher's ability to make play / catch.

CT1 Wed Mar 04, 2020 09:20am

The action by the the batter is only punishable if he actually interferes with F2’s opportunity to make a play, which isn’t the case here.

It’s similar to pass interference when the pass goes to the other side of the field.

thumpferee Tue Mar 10, 2020 10:36am

Or, a block in the back (clipping) that has no affect on the play.

Robert Goodman Tue Mar 10, 2020 04:57pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by CT1 (Post 1038026)
The action by the the batter is only punishable if he actually interferes with F2’s opportunity to make a play, which isn’t the case here.

It’s similar to pass interference when the pass goes to the other side of the field.

Not in Federation football! There the question is whether a player was interfered with in his ability to move toward the ball, regardless of how far away.


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