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It was foul at the time of the interference. The interference caused an immediate dead ball. Therefore nothing else happened - including it touching 1B. So what else could it be?
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No it wasn't. It's neither fair nor foul until it's touched by a fielder or reaches first (or third) base. The fact that the INT happened while the ball was in foul territory is irrelevant.
Runners know they're not supposed to interfere with a fielder attempting to make a play. Punish the guilty & quit trying to find ways give them an undeserved break. |
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So the interference still created a dead ball. B-R is out. Runners return. Actual fair/foul doesn't matter now because the ball is dead. Outcome doesn't change. The guilty are punished. Where do you think there was any break - deserved or undeserved - gained or advocated? Happy now?
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Rich Ives Different does not equate to wrong Last edited by Rich Ives; Mon Jul 28, 2014 at 10:08am. |
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Seems the answer to this one is:
Baseball (all codes) - out. Softball (all codes) - foul ball. Softball makes more sense, imho. In every other interference I can think of, the logic behind calling someone out for it is that they prevented the possibility of an out happening. If the ball is in foul territory on the ground, there's no possibility of an out happening - an out for interference makes no sense to me (although I'll call it in baseball because I'm supposed to).
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But preventing a fielder from making an out should be an out. Preventing them from causing a ball to become foul should be a foul.
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Just a foul ball even on a foul fly ball where an out might have been possible? To me the rules that were posted just serve to define fair/foul but are not addressing the interference part. The softball side seems confused.
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Real life example: Two years ago I was U1 in a HS playoff game. In back-to-back half-innings, we had slow-rolling "cue shots" toward first that were originally well in foul ground. Both ended up hitting the first base bag. One kicked back into foul ground, with B/R safe at first, the other caromed directly to F3 who was able to retire B/R. Both results benefited the same team, which went on to win a one-run game. And once again, runners know they're not supposed to intefere with fielders going after a ball. |
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