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Old Sat Jun 14, 2008, 10:31pm
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Coaches obligation

No rule book handy,and one I saw tonight....3rd base coach is in his box,and a soft fly ball is hit towards him. Coach freezes, but makes no effort to get out of the way of the 3rd baseman. Is the coach obligated to try and move, or is he "safe" inside the box? The 3rd baseman was unable to make the catch, and may have made it if the coach had moved. Is this interference?
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Old Sat Jun 14, 2008, 10:42pm
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No rule book handy,and one I saw tonight....3rd base coach is in his box,and a soft fly ball is hit towards him. Coach freezes, but makes no effort to get out of the way of the 3rd baseman. Is the coach obligated to try and move, or is he "safe" inside the box? The 3rd baseman was unable to make the catch, and may have made it if the coach had moved. Is this interference?
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The coach is obligated to vacate any area the defense needs to make a play.
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Old Sat Jun 14, 2008, 11:26pm
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I actually called this type of INT once in a tournament.
It was the 1B coach who just stood her ground inside the box and unintentionally prevented F3 from making the catch.

If you call INT here, be prepared to do some talking.
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Old Sun Jun 15, 2008, 10:16am
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If you call INT here, be prepared to do some talking.
Why? There is nothing to say, but "Dead Ball, batter is out". Even better if there is a runner on base, it could be two.
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Old Mon Jun 16, 2008, 08:22am
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... snip ... "safe" inside the box? ... snip ...
Going out on a limb, only for unintentionally struck by a thrown ball.
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The coach is obligated to vacate any area the defense needs to make a play.
Also true in NCAA and NFHS.
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