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what is the call
runner on 1...fly ball to ist baseman....runner does not move from his lead off and causes 1st to dance and miss the fly ball....is runner 1 out who went to second or the batter because that is the fly that would have been caught..also, is this a delayed call or auto dead ball at time of interference
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It probably depends on the age group, but the umpire simply has to use his judgement. If you think there is or was interference call it. DEAD BALL! Since its a fair ball runner is out that interfered. If you think it might have prevented a double play, then call two outs. With older kids I would probably require contact; however, it all comes down to what the umpire thinks. Hope that helps Thanks David |
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If R1 was in contact with the base, then he is protected from interference, unless it's intentional. Last edited by bob jenkins; Fri Sep 15, 2006 at 08:13am. |
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If it is judged to be interference...
It depends on how many outs as to who you call out. Less two men out, you bang R1. With two outs you call the batter out.
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