what does it take for an interference call? Suppose the catcher is making a throw to second, attempting to throw out a base stealer, and the batter lunges/walks/steps in his way (over the plate.) as a catcher this is often a difficult situation as it really makes the throw to second ten times tougher then it has to be. what would be considered interference? does the catcher have to make contact with the batter? what are the rules for this. I actually was just watching the bosox/rangers game on espn and this same thing happened to jason varitek where kinsler stepped out accros the plate after a K and was clearly in variteks way and varitek made a poor throw because of this. now there was no argument either from francona or varitek so this must not have been interference. so this is what makes me ask what would enable an interference call?
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