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edit: I was thinking it had to be some kind of interference

so it's a different rule if say the catcher interferes with the swing and if someone goes into the basepath?
 
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I stand corrected. Not how I was taught though. I scored travel ball for many years.
I helped score Rookie League and a college wooden bat league. Plus way too many little league games when I was younger. Prolly scored a lot of those wrong sometimes though 😂
 
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I stand corrected. Not how I was taught though. I scored travel ball for many years.
I have really strong feelings when i feel a passed ball or wild pitch are scored incorrectly. As in a wild pitch being scored a passed ball to protect a pitcher or vice versa
 
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ok gotcha

edit: I was thinking it had to be some kind of interference

so it's a different rule if say the catcher interferes with the swing and if someone goes into the basepath?
The LSU-USCe game was correctly called catcher’s interference. Once the pitcher starts his motion, anything coming home is considered a pitch. When the catcher jumped across home plate, it was interference.
 
I helped score Rookie League and a college wooden bat league. Plus way too many little league games when I was younger. Prolly scored a lot of those wrong sometimes though 😂
We were taught to score either KE2 or KSE2. Strikeout either looking or swinging with an error on the catcher for dropping the ball since the runner advanced to first.
 
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