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Old Fri May 16, 2014, 12:53pm
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This is not interference at any level, in any ruleset.
At any level, Mike?
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Old Fri May 16, 2014, 02:09pm
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At any level, Mike?
I believe I did say "at any level". Let me check ... yup, there it is. What's your actual question?
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Old Fri May 16, 2014, 10:14pm
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I believe I did say "at any level". Let me check ... yup, there it is. What's your actual question?
As you see fit, thanks.
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Old Sat May 17, 2014, 08:27am
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As you see fit, thanks.
I can't think of a level where I'd have INT on this either.

(And, if the play is changes so that it is INT, then it is INT at all levels where steailing is allowed.)
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Old Sat May 17, 2014, 09:17am
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Again, this was a HTBT situation however, how much difference would this be if a batter ducked on an inside pitch and stood up and interfered with the catchers throw. Whether or not the batter leaves the box is not relevant.

NFHS 7.3.5c "Interfere with the catchers fielding or throwing by: making any other movement including backswing interference , which hinders actions at home plate or the catchers attempt to play on a runner,or"

Even though it may have been a normal reaction to return to a position your body was originally in, the batters movement did interfere. Whether intentional or not.

IMO BI happens more times then it is called. Advantage Offense.
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Old Mon May 19, 2014, 11:25am
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I would have nothing here if the batter stayed in the box and didn't do anything extraordinary to interfere.
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Old Mon May 19, 2014, 11:35am
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I would distinguish "make any movement" from reacting to and taking evasive action from an errant pitch to protect himself. No way I see this as INT.
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Old Mon May 19, 2014, 12:31pm
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I would have nothing here if the batter stayed in the box and didn't do anything extraordinary to interfere.
1. Leaving the box has nothing to do with the criteria for judging interference in this play.

2. Did he interfer with the throw? The batter can not vaporize however there was an area that the catcher deemed available to throw the ball and then, up popped a head.

Again it was a HTBT situation and possibly a natural evasive movement which may have negated calling interference but, I still think BI happens way more times than it is called at the amateur level.
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