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Catcher's Interference?
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Aussie123
First, I have greatly appreciated the advice from all fellow members over the years. Realizing that dozens of routine games can go by without a "goofy play" occurring, I am always impressed with the insights shared on this forum in analyzing plays.
In a 16U Little League Srs. game, an overly aggressive catcher, while reaching too far, made contact with the bat. Past CI calls have been the obvious bat-mitt-ball sequence combo, however, this was bizarrely different. The ball came in a bit high, with the catcher reaching out for it. The batter hits the top half of the ball first, followed by the ball glancing downward and first hitting the catcher's mitt, then the bat strikes the very top of the catcher's mitt. So, it was an oddly bat-ball-mitt sequence. Honestly, it was the sound differential that gave it away as I was ready to call CI. But it went, the sound of aluminum bat pop first, followed by a dull thunk as the bat then clipped the top of the mitt after first hitting the ball. The ball subsequently went foul.
Forum searches, earlier found: "If by his actions, the catcher deprives the batter of the opportunity to hit a pitch, it is by rule and definition catcher's interference." Here, the batter hit the ball first, unimpeded by the catcher, but the swing of his bat then struck the catcher's mitt. In your opinion, do we still have CI if the bat first hits the ball, then hits the mitt?
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The Man in Blue
Are you meaning he hit the mitt on the follow through? If so, no CI. I can't imagine the sequence as you describe it, but if he got ball first, I still have no CI. The catcher didn't cause him
Replacematt
The way it's described, it's a foul ball. It's going to be a hell of a conversation with the OC if that's what you called, so be prepared in what you're going to say so you can do it calmly and c
Aussie123
First, I have greatly appreciated the advice from all fellow members over the years. Realizing that dozens of routine games can go by without a "goofy play" occurring, I am always impressed with the i
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