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Bases loaded, one out. The batter hits a pop fly near 3rd base, but in foul territory. As the 3rd basemen moves into a position to field the fly ball, he slightly trips on R3s heel as he retreats to tag at 3rd base. I understand that the call is interference, but what becomes of the BR who hit the pop fly? Rules reference(s) please.
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The latest scoop
Bases loaded, 2 out.
B/R now on 1st. Reference: Interference over Foul Territory Read posts 1, 2 and 7. Note that I would follow BRD guidance, until further info. FED: Bases loaded, 2 out. B/R out. R3 remains on 3B. NCAA/OBR: R1 and R2, 2 out. Strike added to count.
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SAump Last edited by SAump; Sat May 10, 2008 at 05:06pm. |
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If foul: When R2 interferes ball is dead immediately. Batter is out 7-4-1f. R3 is out if interference prevented double play. Otherwise return R3 to 3rd base. See Dead ball table on page 37 rule book. Specifiically #7 and #8. (for #8 a wrong penalty rule is cited. The proper rule is 7-4-1f...not 7-4-1g) |
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