A). Baserunner running his normal path to second base is called for interference by running into an infielder making a play on a batted ball. Is this a dead ball? Where are the other runners/batter placed?
B). The batter makes contact with the catcher's mitt as he swings, but still manages a hit down the line that will certainly score the runner from second, and potentially be a double for himself. The plate umpire recognizes the catcher's interference. But.... is this an immediate dead ball??
C) Are most all offensive interference plays called immediately as a dead ball...?? Or delayed penalty...??
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Coach B
A). Baserunner running his normal path to second base is called for interference by running into an infielder making a play on a batted ball. Is this a dead ball? Where are the other runners/batter placed?
B). The batter makes contact with the catcher's mitt as he swings, but still manages a hit down the line that will certainly score the runner from second, and potentially be a double for himself. The plate umpire recognizes the catcher's interference. But.... is this an immediate dead ball??
C) Are most all offensive interference plays called immediately as a dead ball...?? Or delayed penalty...??
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1. There is no assuming a fielder can/cannot make a play. If a runner interferes with the protected fielder, the ball is dead at that point so there is no longer a play to be made. 2. The offense
Richvee
It's only FED that lets the umpire assume a DP and call two outs. OBR, NCAA the interference must be judged intentional to break up a double play in order to call 2 outs.
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