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Runner Interference
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I think I got this one right. Legion ball so OBR. R1, one out. Grounder to SS, r1 has good jump and beats the throw to second and is safe on force play. This is turf and R1 over slides the base and on his pop up makes contact with F4 attempting throw to 1st. Since R1 was initially safe on force and was not tagged after coming off base and was still a live runner I call play dead, call R1 out for interference and keep BR at 1st.
Did I make the right call?
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Replacematt
Nope. Legion uses the NCAA force-play slide rule, in which contact beyond the base and pop-up slides are legal.
Replacematt
No, it's not. Contact happens all the time, especially on pop-up slides. Again, contact does not mean interference. He would have to do something other than a legal slide for this to be the case.
Mad Mike
I took this straight out of the MLB Rule Book (page 70): (j) (7.14) Sliding to Bases on Double Play Attempts If a runner does not engage in a bona fide slide, and initiates (or attempts to make)
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