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Catcher's Interference?
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Jay R.
Weird play in U10 Fall Ball. I was on the bases supervising an 11-year-old calling balls and strikes. Rule set is a weird local set; let's use OBR for purposes of the question.
With a 3-0 count and no one on base, the next pitch was high and outside, but not dramatically so. The catcher popped up and caught it; if I had to guess, he probably caught it somewhere between the back of the plate and the back of the batter's box. I saw the batter start to swing but pull back.
My partner made no call initially (it's his first season), then when coaches asked what the call was, he motioned me in and said, "The catcher got in the way." We discussed it and ruled it ball four, with a note to the defensive coach about the catcher's positioning (which he agreed with).
Can you get CI on this play, as described? Obviously contact between the batter and catcher gets an interference call, but OBR seems to be vague about what constitutes it otherwise. Any guidance for this, in OBR or any other ruleset.
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beerguy55
Why would you want to...the batter's getting his base anyway? But let's go to a 1-0 count. You really want to call CI, for interfering with the batter's theoretical ability to hit a pitch that w
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That's all you need right there. Ball 4. What would calling CI here add, other than an annoyed coach? CI/CO is called when the batter hits F2's mitt, or on a play at the plate where F2 moves in f
Tog Gee
I'll submit this for consideration: In 10U, don't hesitate at all to call CI/CO. If the catcher is frequently working close to the plate. Eager catchers will then have to learn learn to not
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