What is runner interference in softball?

Batter-Runner interference occurs when he steps back while running to first base to avoid a tag by a defensive player, or when running to first, runs outside the three foot lane over fair or foul territory and interferes with a thrown ball to first base.
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What is runner interference?

(a) Batter or Runner Interference. It is interference by a batter or a runner when: (1) After a third strike that is not caught by the catcher, the batter-runner clearly hinders the catcher in his attempt to field the ball.
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What happens when a runner interferes with a fielder?

If any member of the batting team (including the coaches) interferes with a fielder's right of way to field a thrown ball, the runner on whom the play is being made shall be ruled out.
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What is an interference in softball?

“Interference is the act of an offensive player that impedes, hinders or confuses a defensive player attempting to execute a play”. The interference can be anything from a distraction by running too near the fielder to actual contact. It is strictly the judgment of the umpire as to whether a violation occurred.
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Is runner's interference a hit?

Not true. Runners are struck by batted balls in a variety ways. If this occurs when the runner is hit in front of an infielder, who is attempting to make a play, he is called out for interference because he hindered or impeded the fielder from making a play.
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Can a runner distract a fielder?

In this case, the runner should not be called out unless the hindrance is intentional. A runner proceeding to the next base may run in front of a fielder or jump over the ball without committing interference even though it may be distracting to the fielder.
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What's the difference between obstruction and interference in softball?

One key distinction between interference and obstruction: Interference is defined as a violation of either the offense or the defense; obstruction can only be committed by the defense.
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What happens in softball when a runner is hit by a batted ball?

When a runner is hit by a fair batted ball, it is interference if it occurred before it passed an infielder (excluding the pitcher) provided the runner was not in contact with the base. It is not interference if the batted ball touched a player before it hit the runner, or if the runner was standing in foul territory.
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Can the first baseman obstruct the runner?

A player who dives unsuccessfully for a ground ball and remains on the ground, delaying the progress of a runner, could be guilty of obstruction, as could a first baseman who stands at the inside corner of first base despite it being clear that no play will be made at first, causing the batter to adjust his/her path to ...
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Can a runner hit the catcher?

Definition. The baserunner is not allowed to deviate from his direct path to initiate contact with the catcher (or any player covering the plate). Runners are considered to be in violation of this rule if they collide with the catcher in cases where a slide could have been used to avoid the collision.
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Can you block a base from a runner?

AG: Players in the field can block any base as long as they are holding the ball or are in the process of fielding the ball. To do so without those conditions could result in the blocking player being called for obstruction and the base being awarded to the runner.
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How do you score runner interference in softball?

A base runner hit by a thrown ball is guilty of interference only if the runner intentionally touches the ball, or otherwise alters or deflects the course of the thrown ball.
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Can a runner stop running to first base?

A base runner having acquired legal title to a base cannot run bases in reverse order to either confuse the fielders or make a travesty of the game. A runner violating this rule is out.
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What is the obstruction rule in softball?

The Amateur Softball Association of American sets the universal rules for softball in the United States. According to their official rule book, obstruction is when a defensive player affects or prevents a batter from swinging at a pitched ball or hinders the progress of a runner.
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What is catcher interference?

Definition. The batter is awarded first base if the catcher (or any other fielder) interferes with him at any point during a pitch. If first base was occupied at the time of the pitch, the runner who held the base is permitted to move up one base.
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Can you block home plate if you have the ball?

Runners are not required to slide, and catchers in possession of the ball are allowed to block the plate. However, runners who do slide and catchers who provide the runner with a lane will never be found in violation of the rule.
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Can a fielder stand in the baseline?

How do I spot obstruction? - Fielders without the ball often stand on a base or in the base path. Doing so does not make them guilty of obstruction. They're not obstructing unless a runner's advance or path is altered.
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Does runner have to touch first base to be safe?

(b) Batter hits ball to shortstop who throws wild into stand (ball is dead)_batter runner misses first base but is awarded second base on the overthrow. Even though the umpire has awarded the runner second base on the overthrow, the runner must touch first base before he proceeds to second base. These are appeal plays.
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Does the runner have the right to the base path?

The interference rule tells us that a fielder has the right to make a play on the ball, and yet the obstruction rule tells us that the runner has the a right to the base path.
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Can 2 runners occupy the same base in softball?

Two runners may not occupy a base, but if, while the ball is alive, two runners are touching the same base, the following runner shall be out when tagged. Two runners may not occupy a base, but if, while the ball is alive, two runners are touching the same base, the following runner shall be out when tagged.
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What bases can't you over run?

Overrunning is only allowed for batter-runners going to first base. If a runner overruns second or third base, they can be tagged out.
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Can a coach touch a base runner?

According to Rule 7.09 (h), it is interference, if in the judgment of the umpire, the base coach at third or first base, by touching or holding the runner, physically assists the runner in returning to, or leaving third or first base is interfering with the runner.
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Can a 2nd baseman block the base?

However, if the umpire rules that the second baseman does not have a legitimate play on the ball (i.e., the second baseman was merely moving in the direction of a loose ball), then obstruction is called under Official Baseball Rule 6.01(h)(2).
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Why is it called the Buster Posey rule?

In 2011, after he was severely injured in a collision with the Florida Marlins' Scott Cousins at home plate, Posey missed most of the year. The collision led Major League Baseball to adopt rule 7.13 in regards to blocking the plate, informally known as the "Buster Posey Rule."
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