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Now you're thinking along my line... If F6 never touched 2B, how do you rule an attempt to break up the DP? I was told "because the BR couldn't guess that F6 wouldn't touch 2B." :rolleyes: |
R1 is out for interference, not on the force. R1 did (in the umpire's judgment) attempt to break up the double play, and it doesn't matter whether or not R1 was retired on the double play attempt. ASA 8-7-J-EFFECT.
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