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 Let me try one last thing: What if you judged that the runner supplied the impetus that caused the ball to enter DBT? Would that change things? Anyway, thanks for the debate mb & JM. The reason I'm here is guys like youse (note my location). | 
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 On yet another tangent (sorry, I need to get this out of my head now) what if the B/R gets up quickly and is right at first and appers to be attempting to go to 2nd as the ball rolls slowly to DBT? | 
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 1. unintentional deflection by BR: no change in ruling (still the defense's fault for losing control of the ball). 2. intentional deflection by BR: interference, ball's dead, runners return. | 
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 Please correct me if I am wrong in my thinking, but the way that I am seeing this there are 2 incidents occurring in 1 action, each incident needs to be addressed separately. Incident 1: F1 obstructs B/R. Award B/R 1st at end of playing action, unless they acquire it themselves.Incident 2: Ball entering DBT. Award B/R 2-bases from time of pitch. | 
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 "runners return" to TOP-base ? can the BR be guilty of interference after the time call ? | 
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 Time is not called after the OBS in USA high school ball, so interference is a possibility. In OBR, this would be Type A obstruction, which is an immediate dead ball. In that case, obviously there's no possibility of interference (or the ball rolling into DBT either). | 
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