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Interference Situation 1
R1 on 3B, outs not important, left handed batter, I'm BU. There is a pitch in the dirt, blocked by F2, that rolls a few feet to her right. R1 breaks for home as F2 starts after the ball, which has rolled behind the batter. The batter backs away from the plate and in doing so slightly kicks the ball with her heel. The ball rolls a few feet further away from F2, giving R1 time to safely reach home (close play but obviously safe). Maybe this is a HTBT, but my questions are:
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ASA: I would absolutely consider this INT. I don't think there is any doubt about it.
I'm not sure I would have jumped on PU's call on this, I'll have to consider that. Probably the best thing to do is talk over the call and see if I have any input he may consider to make the call himself. I'd be interested in others thoughts on this aspect of the call.
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This is INT, old or new rules, makes no difference. As the BU, I would only call it if I believe my partner did not see the kick due to his/her vision being blocked by the catcher or batter, or not even looking at the time.
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Only make the original call if I think PU did not see it at all, not if he saw it and misapplied or misjudged. When/if we conference about it, I am absolutely telling PU that is interference, and to amke the call.
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To answer the OP: 1. Heck yes, without hesitation (TY or LY) 2. If I'm POSITIVE of what I saw, and also sure that PU couldn't have seen the kick, then yes. Any umpire can call OBS or INT - this is not poaching a call. Now ... if PU saw it and didn't call it, I'm assuming my PU saw something I didn't (and definitely discussing it later).
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2006/2007 ASA 7.6.S Interfering with a play at the plate. Kicking the ball away from the catcher with a runner attempting to score satisfies this interference rule.
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