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Old Sun Mar 30, 2003, 08:55pm
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Runner on third, FED rules, batter hits a grounder to third. Third baseman throws home, runner slides in safely. Catcher then throws to first to try to retire the batter-runner, but hits him in the back with the throw because the batter-runner is outside the 45-foot lane. Interference? Score the run or send him back? What's the rule reference? How about if there are runners on first and third when the play starts - send the runner from first back but score the run?

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Old Sun Mar 30, 2003, 09:37pm
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Runner on third, FED rules, batter hits a grounder to third. Third baseman throws home, runner slides in safely. Catcher then throws to first to try to retire the batter-runner, but hits him in the back with the throw because the batter-runner is outside the 45-foot lane. Interference? Score the run or send him back? What's the rule reference? How about if there are runners on first and third when the play starts - send the runner from first back but score the run?

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FED: Runners return to base at TOI. Score the run in both examples (uless, of course, it's the third out).
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Old Sun Mar 30, 2003, 09:44pm
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Runner on third, FED rules, batter hits a grounder to third. Third baseman throws home, runner slides in safely. Catcher then throws to first to try to retire the batter-runner, but hits him in the back with the throw because the batter-runner is outside the 45-foot lane.

If there's 2 outs: Batter is out for interference (8-4-1g), no runs score (9-1-1a).


How about if there are runners on first and third when the play starts

Still the same ruling if the ball hits the batter outside of his three-foot lane w/ 2 outs.


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