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Teach Tee Something, #3:
Play: R1, R2. Batter swings and misses for strike 3. F2 fails to catch the ball which rebounds in front of the plate. Both runners attempt to advance. BR, thinking he can run to first, takes off and UNintentionally collides with F2, preventing an easy play on R2 at third.
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nor does FED support "weak interference" There is a FED case play that talks about B1 unintentionally kicking a ball and the ruling was Nothing but in your OP we are talking about a player. Ruling: Since B1 K'd he is out (assumption we had less then 2 outs and 1st was occupied at TOP). If in the judgement of the umpire the defense could have made a play on another runner then the other runner is called out in this case R2. I am work so I do not have the FED rule reference handy. Pete Booth
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1) Any rules code (well, at least FED, NCAA and OBR). The ruling might be different. 2) This isn't an instance of "backswing" (or "follow through" or "weak") interference. 3) Yes, fewer than 2 outs. BR is not entitled to try for first base. |
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Here is my rationalization: You've got a fielder attempting to make a play (F2) and a BR already put out interfereing (regardless of intent). You've got to penalize the offending team, so I would call out the runner on which I believe F2 was going to make the play on. Anyone else have any thoughts on this? |
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I'm going to say I've got nothing. 7.09(e) Comment, I have nothing unless intentional.
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7.09e comment means his mere presence of advancing is not to be considered interference. It says it right there... "shall not by that act alone be considered [interfering]".
Yes, his advancement is not interfering. But by hindering or impeding F2s play on another runner after he has just put out is interference, and 7.09e gives us our penalty, "such runner [that the play was going to be made on] shall be declared out for the interference of his teammate." It is indeed the same rule that is used on the "batter you're out on strikes, runner, you're out on the interference" on the typical steal play strike 3. |
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The batter is not entitled to run. Say he did this on a dropped strike 2 thinking it was strike 3 and the same play happened.
If R2 was stealing, I would call him out on interference by the batter. Had this been strike 3 with R2 only (BR entitled to run) then this would be nothing. In an NCAA game, the ball is dead and all runners return by rule. |
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Interference is interference. Agreed with this remedy to the solution. |
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The batter is not entitled to run. Say he did this on a dropped strike 2 thinking it was strike 3 and the same play happened.
If R2 was stealing, I would call him out on interference by the batter. Bossman: In fed you should call the batter out for the interference and return the runner with less than two outs. 7-3-5-c |
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Well, in the original play, the batter is not a batter anymore when he strikes out (nor a runner since he is not entitled to run). He is then considered another teammate, so the "batter's" interference rule would not apply.
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I generally agree with those who have this as interference, R2 out, return R1. I took the question from the NASO yearly quiz. The question made me think for a bit. I'm not sure I would have correctly ruled on the field, at least not initially. |
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Disagree. He is a batter at the start of the play, same as any other batter who interferes. The ball hitting the catcher's glove doesn't change batter's role after the pitch is delivered. He is still the batter for interpreting BI.
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But after reading that, I just caught the end that says "unless runners are stealing on the pitch," so it's the same in all codes. |
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