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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 06:32am
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Mike, the OP reports that the batter moved TEN FEET away from the plate. How far do you want him to go?
Anywhere he's not interfering with the throw or the play.

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What I would like to know from the OP is whether the throw would have gotten to the plate if it had not hit the batter, or whether it was way off line when it hit him. That's actually more relevant than the batter's distance from the plate.

If the throw was way off line, then I would not have called BI. If it was not off line and the batter was negligently in the way, then I'd agree with the call of BI.
I think the OP made it clear there would have been a play.
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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 01:50pm
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I think the OP made it clear there would have been a play.
Every one can get a "brain fart". For example, when I first read the OP, I visualed a poor throw by F2. But that didn't jive with the responses given, so I went back and read it again. On a second read-through, I think the key phrase is, "Play would have been close at home plate." It could only have been close if it was a quality throw, so that changed my visualization of the play completely, and I have BI here too. Batter should have looked to see where the ball really went; a couple steps up the line would have cleared the throwing lane.
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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 02:48pm
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The batter vacated the area around the plate. Unless he interfered with a player attempting to make a play, I've got nothing.

The batter has to interfere with a fielder's ability to make a throw, receive a throw, or attempt to tag a base or runner, to be guilty of interference. Ten feet from the plate, he didn't interfere with F2's ability to make a throw from near the screen, and based on the OP saying the play would have been close, F1 or whoever was covering home must have been well removed from the batter, so the batter didn't interfere with that fielder, either.

Interfering with a thrown ball is far different than interfering with a fielder's attempt to make a throw or receive a thrown ball. The batter must vacate the area around home plate so as not to interfere with the PLAY. He did. If he interferes with the THROW, it must be intentional.

You got it wrong.
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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 03:31pm
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Publius,
I don't agree. 7.08(b) says a runner may not intentionally interfere with a thrown ball.
7.09(c) is the applicable rule for this situation, and it covers either a batter or runner on a play at home before two are out and there is a runner on third. They may not hinder a play at the plate. "Play" is defined in the MLBUM, and a throw to put out a runner is one example of a play. Intent is not required.
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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 04:02pm
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Publius,
I don't agree. 7.08(b) says a runner may not intentionally interfere with a thrown ball.
7.09(c) is the applicable rule for this situation, and it covers either a batter or runner on a play at home before two are out and there is a runner on third. They may not hinder a play at the plate. "Play" is defined in the MLBUM, and a throw to put out a runner is one example of a play. Intent is not required.
A throw to put out a runner is a play. A thrown ball isn't.
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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 04:52pm
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A throw to put out a runner is a play. A thrown ball isn't.
In the OP, what do you think F2 was trying to do when the threw the ball?
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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 05:33pm
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In the OP, what do you think F2 was trying to do when the threw the ball?
He was making a play on R3.
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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 04:56pm
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A throw to put out a runner is a play. A thrown ball isn't.
Yes, and what's your point?
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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 05:33pm
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A throw to put out a runner is a play. A thrown ball isn't.
Yes, it is. You need to have a thrown ball to have a throw.
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Old Thu May 31, 2012, 05:35pm
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Yes, it is. You need to have a thrown ball to have a throw.
You do indeed, but that doesn't make it a play.
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