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Catcher's Interference
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aiber
Runner on 3rd and playing high school rules, Batter swings and grounds out to 2B runner scored but there was catcher's interference. I called the batter out and the runner was returned to 3B. The offensive coach preferred and requested the result of the play. I didn't allow it.
Was I wrong?
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Mike Walsh
You make an interesting distinction. In pro ball, the players get paid; in amateur ball, they do not. But what about amateur ball played under OBR? If it was an American Legion game, for example, it w
maven
First, for FED it's "catcher obstruction." So, yeah, you kicked it! Next, why are you penalizing the offense for the defense's infraction? The penalty for CO is: if all runners including the BR advan
noumpere
Since it's FED, you should call it "obstruction" and that will help you remember that it's not (immediately) dead. (Although this part of the rule is the same in all codes)
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