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quote: Originally posted by tojake: PU called on deck hitter who had entered the batter's box out for interference. Correct call?
No. There is no basis in the rules for calling the on-deck batter out. The runner would out on the interference.
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| Posts: 207 | Location: Local Ball Field | Registered: April 20, 2008 |    |
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If a runner trying to score from 3rd is put out, or if any runner trying to advance is put out (there are slight variations between codes here), the interference is ignored and the ball stays live.
If a runner is trying to score from 3rd (and the catcher does not put him out), and there are less than 2 out, the ball is dead, that runner is out, other runners return, and the batter stays at bat (unless he is out on strikes). If there are 2 out, the batter is out (no run scores, obviously).
If an attempt to put out a runner at any other base is unsuccessful, the ball is dead, the batter is out, runners return.
If the batter strikes out and interferes, the ball is dead, batter is out on strikes and a runner is out (generally umpire judgment as to which), other runners return.
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| Posts: 369 | Location: Long Island, NY | Registered: December 19, 2007 |    |
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