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  1. During today's HS varsity game, right-handed B1 squares to bunt. As F1 delivers, R1 breaks for second. B1 takes the pitch for a strike over the inner half and moves his right foot toward the catcher, closing the distance between the two players. F2 has to do a little shuffle to avoid B1 while throwing to 2B. R1 is safe at 2B. Upon seeing F2 being affected by B1's movement, I point and indicate batter's interference as I come from behind HP to administer the penalties. There was no squawking about the call, just a question about what had happened as OC was watching the play at 2B, not the missed bunt. The more I think about it, the more I doubt my call since B1 was simply returning to a "normal" position from squaring to bunt. I know this is a HTBT, but does it sound legit?
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