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  2. Interference (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    If interference is committed by the batter-runner before he reaches first base with the possible intent of preventing a double play, the runner closest to scoring is called out in addition to the batter-runner. If interference is committed by a retired runner or by some other member of the offensive team, the runner who is most likely to have ...

  3. The batter shall be awarded first base on the interference and the run scores. The other runner advanced to second.” The specific rule is in Rule 8 section 3P under baserunning, which applies to ...

  4. Stolen base - Wikipedia

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    Finally, batters were credited with a stolen base if they were tagged out after over running the base. [19] In 1892, a rule credited runners with stolen bases if a base runner advanced on a fly out, or if they advanced more than one base on any safe hit or attempted out, providing an attempt was made by the defense to put the runner out. [19]

  5. Obstruction (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Obstruction is not the same as interference; obstruction is committed by a fielder against a base runner, while interference, with the exception of catcher's interference, is committed by a baserunner against a fielder or a batter against a catcher. When a fielder hinders a base runner, baseball commentators (including the announcers of the ...

  6. Lead off - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, to lead off, or to take a lead, refers to the position a baserunner takes just prior to a pitch, a short distance away from the base the player occupies. [2] A "lead" can also refer to that distance. [2] A typical lead is six to ten feet (two to three meters) from the base. If the lead is too large, the runner risks being picked off.

  7. Watch Rickey Henderson break Lou Brock's MLB career stolen ...

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    Henderson, who died Friday at age 65, was a two-time World Series champion, 10-time All-Star and holds the MLB record for all-time stolen bases, racking up 1,406 swipes across his 25-year career ...

  8. Aaron Boone ejected after arguing strange interference call ...

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    Following an odd interference call against Juan Soto that ended a Yankees scoring chance with a double-play, Aaron Boone earned an ejection.

  9. Base on balls - Wikipedia

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    The term "base on balls" distinguishes a walk from the other manners in which a batter can be awarded first base without liability to be put out (e.g., hit by pitch (HBP), catcher's interference). [6] Though a base on balls, catcher's interference, or a batter hit by a pitched ball all result in the batter (and possibly runners on base) being ...