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Old Fri May 12, 2017, 08:58am
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If the fielder truly had the ball before any hindrance, it can't be obstruction by definition. If the runner intentionally tried to swipe or hit the ball out, it could be interference, but not an unintentional collision. Sounds like a whole lot of nothing as long as the runner didn't try to run the fielder over or otherwise commit malicious contact.
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