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Standing on a base but interferring with a fielder
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Curtis Kent
Just wondering what you guys think about this one. Fed rules; R1 on first; batter hits a pop up right above first base; R1 doesn't want to vacate the base since he may be tagged right after the first baseman catches the ball; first baseman gets tangled with R1 standing on the base and misses catching the ball. Fed says a runner need not vacate his base in this situation but he may not interfere. Thoughts?
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Replacematt
We discussed that when it happened. We felt he got it wrong.
noumpere
If the runner is only standing on the base, or is trying to contort his body to get out of the way of the fielder -- this is nothing. Only if R1 does something like move toward the fielder
johnnyg08
Interference must be intentional in this case. They tangle, that's not interference. If you have interference it's immediately dead. It's possible to get two...but likely just one out runners stay put
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