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if the cathcer is too close, a cather interference, if the batter is too far back, a batter interference

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If the ball touches the wall before it gets caught, it is not a fly out. The ball is in play.

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Q: What is the ruling when the pitched ball is hit then hits the catcher's mitt and falls to the ground?
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