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  1. jpperez14

    RLI

    Had the ball went off BR shoulder/back, gone left or right to F3, or overthrown F3, would anyone else get RLI here. I know the throw retired the runner, but had it not. Your browser does not support iframes.
  2. http://m.mlb.com/video/v35185581 Even mlb.com gets it wrong! And I will say the Cubs announcers were way better on this - they even showed an angle where you could see the home plate umpire make a clear "safe" sign as the B/R was about halfway up the line.
  3. OBR An uncaught third strike bounces off the catcher into fair territory. The batter-runner accidentally kicks the ball several feet while running to first. The batter-runner reaches first base safely. What, if anything, do you have here? Here's an applicable rule: 7.09 It is interference by a batter or a runner when— (a) After a third strike he clearly hinders the catcher in his attempt to field the ball. Such batter-runner is out, the ball is dead, and all other runners return to the bases they occupied at the time of the pitch. Rule 7.09(a) Comment: If the pitched ball deflects off the catcher or umpire and subsequently touches the batter-runner, it is not considered interference unless, in the judgment of the umpire, the batter-runner clearly hinders the catcher in his attempt to field the ball.
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