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Catcher Interference?
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Army Ump
I saw a play the other day.... R1 attempts to steal second (no other runners on base), pitcher delivers, catcher, in his haste to nail runner at second, leapts forward out in front of the plate, catches pitch before it reaches the plate and fires to second. In this case, runner still beat the throw. Umpire did not make a ruling, let play stand. My take is: catcher interference, runner is awarded second ( since he successfully stole the base, that would be moot) and batter is awarded first base.
The closest thing I could find regarding this play is rule 7.07, but this rule refers to a runner on third attempting to steal or runs home on a squeeze, whereby catcher jumps in front or on the plate without the ball.....
Rule 6.08(c) states that a batter is entitled to first base without liability to be put out when he is interfered with by the catcher. It would appear in my scenario above that he does in fact interfere with the batter's ability to hit the ball, therefore CI should be called.....
Rule 7.07 also refers to a balk on behalf of the pitcher....again, is this only in that one play where the runner on third is attempting to steal home? I think I'm overthinking this thing !
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BalkHawk
Better NOT to search for old threads on this, I'm afraid. 6.08c is the one you want here. Defensive (catcher's) INT is a live ball, and as long as all runners reach their advance base safely and the
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I agree it remains a live ball, but only ignored (null) if batter reaches 1st base and all other runners advance at least one base. Just because a runner stealing reaches safely doesn't cause the INT
Rich Ives
R2 stealing or not doesn't matter. The CI rule doesn't not allow stealing runners to advance automatically. It would be part of the coach's play/penalty decision.
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