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These are, of course, judgment questions. Assume the runner did nothing obviously intentional or different from just running the bases (because that makes the discussion too easy). In your scenario, the fielder was obviously impeded, definitionally. (The fielder held up "because R1 is in the way" Was the fielder unnecessarily intimidated by the "hoof beat" of the runner? If yes, no interference. Did the fielder have no chance at the ball because the runner was in the way? If yes, interference. I have called no-contact interference on a runner, and will do it again if I see it. What I ask myself is, "If the fielder had continued the charge on the ball, would there have been contact?" If the answer, in my mind, is "yes," then that is interference, in my judgment. If the answer is "no," then that was a fielder who made a mistake, and there is no interference called. If "maybe," then ... well, probably no interference.
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