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Originally Posted by jmkupka
Heard a play being discussed at a clinic today, didn't agree with the ruling.
R1 on 1B, 1 out. R1 off with the pitch. Batter hits it straight up. F2 makes the catch in front of the plate & fires to 1B to double up R1. Ball hits B2 in the helmet & goes into DBT. They have a retired runner interfering and we have 3 outs.
I say if B2 is in the running lane, she's done nothing wrong and R1 gets 3B.
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This reminds me of a discussion from a couple years ago with a fellow umpire.
R1 at second, B2 at the plate, 1 out. Full count on the batter. Called strike 3 on B2 for the second out. R1 was going on the pitch. Catcher comes up throwing to 3rd and the ball hits B2. The ruling was interference by a retired runner, R1 is called out for the third out. This brings up the disappearing batter argument.
My take, and the way I would rule on both of these plays (the OP and the discussion above), is that the retired player did nothing wrong, and the defensive player made the mistake by hitting the retired player with a throw. Now if the retired player does something to interfere then it is a different situation.
Personally this is where we need to have some common sense in umpiring.