I have a question about batter interference after watching what I thought was an obvious one which was not called in the top of the 2nd inning of Angels/Yankees on 6/18. I have MLBTV but dont know how to clip the video and post, sorry. It's more of a general question though. On a steal of second, are we pretty much calling it anytime a batter falls off balance after his swing and steps in front of the plate? I'm always surprised and impressed at how catchers get good throws off to second despite batters leaning/stepping into their throwing lane and the F2's never seem bothered by it. The rule is obviously to call it only if it interferes with the F2, but I am struggling with "rewarding" batters who are falling off balance and stepping in front of the plate after their swing or bunt attempts. I feel like the F2 should get the benefit of the doubt in those cases. Does anyone have any tips on how they judge "hinderance" on this play?
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I have a question about batter interference after watching what I thought was an obvious one which was not called in the top of the 2nd inning of Angels/Yankees on 6/18. I have MLBTV but dont know how to clip the video and post, sorry. It's more of a general question though. On a steal of second, are we pretty much calling it anytime a batter falls off balance after his swing and steps in front of the plate? I'm always surprised and impressed at how catchers get good throws off to second despite batters leaning/stepping into their throwing lane and the F2's never seem bothered by it. The rule is obviously to call it only if it interferes with the F2, but I am struggling with "rewarding" batters who are falling off balance and stepping in front of the plate after their swing or bunt attempts. I feel like the F2 should get the benefit of the doubt in those cases. Does anyone have any tips on how they judge "hinderance" on this play?
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There is no magic way to determine this. You either judge hindrance or you don’t. As an example, let’s take a batter who tried to hit the ball to the moon and his momentum carried one of his feet
grayhawk
I was going to reply that I do both, but I thought it went without being said.
noumpere
Right, but it still needs to be INT -- not *just* leaning or stepping. As a practical matter, I think this aspect of the rule is the same -- recognizing that it can take less for a HS catcher to be a
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