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Tigers-Red Sox: Fan Interference?
I don't have a video of the play in the bottom of the 9th inning of tonight's game but if someone could post it I would be eternally grateful. I am a Yankees, Indians, and Pirates fan, but my better half is a Tigers fan and she was sure it was fan interference. To be honest I thought it was but basketball is my first game. What say everybody? Thanks.
MTD, Sr.
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Here is the video: ALCS Game 2: Saltalamacchia stays alive after missed foul catch
I thought it was interference watching live, but after watching the video after the game I think there is clearly no interference. Fielder simply missed the catch. |
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.....and the Ump was right there. I mean RIGHT there!
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"Contact is not required for interference" Then watch the video because there was. But if the ball is beyond the field boundary (face of the fence) then there cannot be fan interference by rule.
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Which is why I said replays were inconclusive.
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His knowing the fans are there and failing to catch it without them actually doing something to interfere doesn't make it interference, whether it had been in play or not. |
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Forget the word "contact" even exists. Was the play inhibited? Where was the ball at the time?
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"Spectator interference occurs when a spectator reaches out of the stands and over the playing field, or goes on the playing field, and (1) touches a live ball or (2) touches a player and hinders an attempt to make a play on a live ball."
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Certainly, MLB is not going to allow a spectator to run onto the field, causing an outfielder to run around the spectator, only to miss catching the ball by an inch. MLB allows for common sense interpretation and rule enforcement, rather than pinpointing 100% black and white language in every situation, like so many other codes.
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