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The hitter would take 2nd, 1st, or 3rd depending on what type of inerference. If at the inerference came at the plate after the pitch, batter takes 1st.

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Q: If the batter swings and hits the ball and gets a double but is interfered by the catcher how many bases does the batter get?
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