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20 minutes ago, Gfoley4 said:

I thought there was some interp that allowed for this. Maybe high school?

Are you saying that the call is mistaken?

You might be confusing this with the case where BR runs outside and F2 sets up inside and hits the BR out of the lane. That should be ruled legal, on the grounds that the runner's being out of the lane did not hinder the fielder taking the throw (no hindrance = no INT).

This play is ruled correctly.

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19 minutes ago, maven said:

Are you saying that the call is mistaken?

You might be confusing this with the case where BR runs outside and F2 sets up inside and hits the BR out of the lane. That should be ruled legal, on the grounds that the runner's being out of the lane did not hinder the fielder taking the throw (no hindrance = no INT).

This play is ruled correctly.

And vice-versa (just for those who read things too literally)

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The game took place between the Washington Nationals and the White Sox on June 7, 2016. It was played at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago and the Nats won, 10-5. The pitcher in the video for the Sox was Matt Purke and the batter for the Nats was Daniel Murphy with home plate umpire Nic Lentz.

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13 minutes ago, Senor Azul said:

The game took place between the Washington Nationals and the White Sox on June 7, 2016. It was played at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago and the Nats won, 10-5. The pitcher in the video for the Sox was Matt Purke and the batter for the Nats was Daniel Murphy with home plate umpire Nic Lentz.

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