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In A) The runner hits the ball while the shortstop who was playing deep waits for it a few feet behind B) The runner hits the ball a just in front of the fielder but without contacting the fielder or otherwise impeding the fielder C) The runner hits the fielder while the ball is out of reach of the SS D) The runner hits the fielder while the ball is about to be fielded by the SS As I understand it: A) Not interference in ASA. Even though the shortstop would have gotten the ball, the shortstop wasn't interfered with the ball was and unintentionally interfering with the deflected ball is not interference. NFHS interference. The pitcher's touch does not count, so we have interference with the ball before it passes a fielder. (That last glosses over the details). I'm not sure how you feel about this one from reading what you've said. B) Same as A. You have interference here as I understand it because you don't think the being hit exception applies in this way. C) Obstruction ASA, more judgment required NFHS. In ASA, the deflection took away the fielders protection. In NFHS, the fielder can still be making an initial play on the ball (deflection doesn't count) so we have judge if the SS was the protected fielder or if the ball was clearly going to pass the shortstop D) Obstruction ASA. Interference NFHS. |
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