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[QUOTE]I agree with Steve
Let's simply change the dinamics in the OP. No one on first. B1 K's but ball is is dropped by F2 or gets away from F2. B1 starts to run to first base and F2's throw hits B1 in the back. B1 was IN THE running lane. What's your call? I gather from your response above you would have interference and IMO you would be wrong. You cannot let "F2 off the hook" on bad throws. As Steve said a good F2 KNOWS how to throw. You will hear F2 or F3 say INSIDE / OUTSIDE so that there is a CLEAR throwing lane for F2. IMO, most are "hung-up" on the fact that the batter in this OP is NOT a runner so the simply fact that he ran to first is cause for interference. You need to LOOK at the ENTIRE play. Also, do NOT reward the defense because F2 made an errant throw. Pete Booth
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First off, when you "changed the dynamics of the OP" you completely changed the ruling. No, that's not interference because, by rule, it says it's not. The RUNNER is afforded protection from interfering by staying in the lane (unless he intentionally interferes). I suppose any time the catcher throws and hits the RUNNER in this sitch you've given (out of the lane on the grass, or out of the lane in foul territory) it's a poor throw by the catcher? Because "As Steve said a good F2 KNOWS how to throw. You will hear F2 or F3 say INSIDE / OUTSIDE so that there is a CLEAR throwing lane for F2."
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Therefore, I have BI with batter out and R1 back to 1B. I believe it depends upon how you imagine the play as to what the call is. Especially if it is a LHB and he breaks as soon as F2 catches and starts to throw to 1B and the batter suddenly gets in the way. I do not imagine it as a poorly thrown ball. I imagine it as a pick off and the batter [which may be LH] stepped in front of the throw as F2 is coming up to throw.
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A coach or bench player that unintentionally touches a thrown ball is not guilty of interference, any more than was the batter in this case. Also, I firmly believe that both the rule and MLBUM interpretation is referring to the catcher's throw, not the ball after the throw. Interfering with the catcher's throw of the ball. The physical act of throwing the ball, not what happens after the catcher uncorks a wild throw. The catcher in this case is obviously inexperienced at best. He doesn't know how to say, "inside, inside," or "outside, outside" to F3, and find a way to get around the batter. I guess he figures the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, and by God he is going to throw it right through the batter's back, come hell or high water. ![]() Rewarding an errant throw by bailing out the hapless catcher is not the proper ruling on this particular play, IMO and IMOO as well. Quote:
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We show our age Steve.
Did you even notice the example from the J/R I posted? "R1. A left-handed batter standing deep in the box gets a running start to attempt a drag bunt. He misses the ball and ends up about ten feet up the first base line. The catcher attempts to pick the runner off first and hits the batter in the back of the head with the throw: INTERFERENCE. The batter is out and R1 returns. (This is from page 3 of the rules updates for the manual #24.)
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![]() When did you post this? I must have missed it. So, because Chris Jaksa said it, it must be true? Just like everything on Wikipedia, huh?
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Yes, this is how I will rule in my games, so if I'm ever umpiring any of you folks' games, don't throw the ball at the offensive team, but instead throw it to your teammates and there won't be any problem.
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I get it. If it comes from J/R and supports your position he's right, but when it shows you're wrong dismiss it.
Thank you for your participation. You and LMan keep calling it your way, I'll call it the right way. Buh-bye!
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Yeah, take your bat and ball and go home, that's really mature!
Seriously though, do you really think that J/R is always an infallable source? Always right 100% of the time?And it's not just LMan and me. There are quite a few others here who are saying the same thing. There is a pretty good split on this one. I am curious as to how Jimma would rule on this. Anybody have his input handy, I'd love to hear it?
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