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Tyler Nettuno

College baseball fans were baffled at a runner interference call against Florida in Game 3 of the College World Series final

Florida took an early 2-0 lead over LSU in Game 3 of the College World Series final, but it could have potentially been even more.

After initially appearing to beat a short groundball to first, shortstop Josh Rivera was ultimately called out for baserunner interference. Many were confused by the call, and Gators coach Kevin O’Sullivan ultimately challenged the decision.

Though first baseman Tre Morgan made a mistake in running toward the ball initially and Rivera likely beat the throw anyway, he was ruled to have interfered with it after exiting the runner’s lane and entering into fair territory.

By the letter of the law, Rivera is out and the call was confirmed.

Obviously, Florida fans weren’t happy with the decision, especially in such a crucial game. But regardless of whether the rule should be changed, it seems the umpires followed it in this instance.

But here’s a thought: Maybe if everyone agrees a rule is silly, perhaps it should be changed.

Just something to consider.

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