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Interference rules - 12 year olds
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Guest Wayne
We have interference situations that seem to keep coming up. My understanding is that the base runner must allow the infielder to be able to field the ball - they cannot obstruct, impede, hinder, or confuse the infielder. We have had umpires say that a) the base runner has a right to the baseline and can keep running as long as he is on the baseline even if that means he runs into the infielder when they are fielding the ball and b) that it would be a judgement call and that a collision could be just "a baseball play" which means no one would be penalized (i.e. no obstruction or interference) - just that the fielder wouldn't be able to field the ball cleanly. I think that both of these are wrong and that the infielder has more 'rights' than the baserunner when they are making a play on the ball. The runner must avoid running in front of or into the infielder. Am I correct?
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Yes - but it seldom does. The fielder KNOWS the runner is going to be going by. Make sure the fielder doesn't do something unusual to draw a call. A fielder shouldn't even be looking for a runner unti
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Got it. You and Ives are talking past each other. You're saying that if the runner causes the fielder to take a bad route to the ball, that's INT. Ives is saying that if the fielder chooses on hi
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