Batter's interference is when the batter interferes with the catcher's ability to throw and catch a ball that is in play. An example of this is if the batter were to obstruct the catcher when a teammate is stealing a base, resulting in the catcher's inability to throw out the runner.
batters interference
Batter's Interference is if the batter in question steps in the way of the Catcher that'll prevent him from throwing to a base.
No, any type of interference is against the rule. It is similar to a pitcher unintentionally hitting a batter. As it is true that the interference does not have to be intentional, there are occasions where there might be "interference" that is not called as such. i.e If a batter takes a pitch and a runner is stealing a base, if the catcher throws the ball and hits the batter or his bat, while the batter is still standing in the box, this is not called interference
It is an interference engine.It is an interference engine.
It is an interference engine.It is an interference engine.
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It is ruled offensive interference, the batter is out, and the ball is dead. Any runners on base must return to the base they last occupied.