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Runner and Fielder collide
R2 and R3 1 out Infield in. Ball hit to SS. Runner from 2nd base and SS have a mild collision. SS then throws the ball away at 1B and 2 runs score. Is it a delayed dead ball or immediate dead ball. We ruled runner from 2nd out and put runner back at 3B. No runs scored on the play.Correct?
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Out and runner placement were correct. B-R should be at first. |
It's Interference - ball is dead - no advancements can take place
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Was the ball fielded cleanly or did a bobble cause F6 to move in R2's path? These conditions could change things a little. Absent any factors like these, i think you got it right . |
Infield playing in, and R2 interferes with F6. What the heck was R2 thinking?
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I think I have a charge. I try to call charges anytime I can. ;)
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Sounds like the dumb butt cost his team a run. In FED I would have gotten two outs here possibly. |
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If I'm the offensive coach & you call a DP, you can just go ahead & dump me. Then I'm going to get my money's worth! |
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In OBR it has to be willfil and deliberate attempt (and pretty obvious) to break it up. In FED it only needs to br possible. |
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Have fun in the parking lot. |
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R2, R3 with the infield playing in. Ground ball to F6 who checks the runners & throws to F3 for the out on the BR. That's what's likely without the INT. Where's the other out going to come from? |
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If R2 is close enough to run into the shortstop, then he's close enough to get himself tagged out by the shortstop. |
If there was a "mild collision" between a runner and a fielder that had posession of the ball, if I were the defensive coach/manager I would contend that a tag took place and the interference on the throw was perpetrated by a retired runner. Guys in blue may not buy it but I'd have to at least try.
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