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Old Tue Mar 18, 2008, 01:02pm
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O well that is a different animal you got all kinds of things, was she thinking ss would field it, was she thinking she needed to get to 3rd for a possible play there.....all that is added into the thinking.....I would think you could sell this either way based on the events that happened in that couple of seconds. Either a-coach she didn't have a play on the ball, or it was too far away to protect her, and she never made an attempt at the ball or if you do call INT, there would be a IMJ she pulled up when she saw the runner....you could sell it either way, no doubt a HTBT kind of play
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Old Tue Mar 18, 2008, 01:12pm
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Well on your second question I would say yes

You could judge INT if you think she didn't attempt for the ball cause the runner was there. A more clear cut example (not that it would happen but it makes a good point) if F3 was in the base line with R1 on 1st and a line shot came right up 1st baseline and F3 turned her head and saw R1 standing directly between her and the ball and didn't move I could have INT again HTBT to judge if she really stopped cause of R1 or cause she thought she couldn't get the ball, or was just a lazy 1st baseperson

IMO for what that is worth, I think most cases I am going to have to see the fielder attempt for the ball and then pull up because of the runner. I see it as I think of OBS, the runner just being there is NOT int, they actually have to hinder the defense from making the play, and that is where the judgement comes in and where 3/4 of our game checks are earned.

Again I think either can be INT, but you HTBT to see what the hesitation is like, again you have to judge if F6 pulled up because of R1 (then it is INT) or did she think the ss was going to field it, and she needed to be at 3rd for a possible play? Or did she think about it and then realize she had no chance at the ball and making a play on the ball at its location. Again these are judgment calls based on seeing the play unfold. But to answer you original question I think you could have INT in both cases based on what you see in the actual play under consideration, or you could have a no call based on what you saw.

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Old Tue Mar 18, 2008, 02:58pm
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Your question from the OP was:

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Agree? Or would you have called interference?
My response was that I wanted more information than you shared to either agree or disagree. I expanded on that with the information that I thought was applicable.

Your next question was:

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...do I judge why F6 did not move to the ball, based on my opinion whether or not R1 was in the way?

Or do I require F6 to make an effort to play on the ball, and then pull up if R1 is in the way?
You set your own standard here....personally, I need to see some effort by F6 to play the ball if a collision is not imminent.

It is my opinion that the proximity of the players in question is a significant factor in whether interference is called or not.
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Old Tue Mar 18, 2008, 03:02pm
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I agree with your no-call. Even though she may have chosen to stop because of R1, that does not mean (in my view) that R1 interfered. Maybe she is polite. Maybe she is a timid player. Maybe she doesn't want to risk getting hurt. Maybe, maybe. You couldn't know, and in your judgment, she should have / could have been more aggressive in her pursuit of the batted ball. As I said, I agree with your no-call.
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Old Tue Mar 18, 2008, 03:01pm
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The fielder needs to play the ball and not the runner. If they freeze then they are playing the runner.

Play the ball! Contact might occur and if you pull up at the last second it is easier to judge intereference.
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