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Originally Posted by RKBUmp
Case play 8.4.3.Sit F even discusses a play at home with a collision. the play is either an out if the catcher maintains possession of the ball, or obstruction if the catcher drops the ball. It says it is simply viewed as a collision.
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RKB,
I think if F2 had the ball for a split second and drops it, it's a collision (a). If F2 never had the ball, the ruling should be OBS (b).
With something as bang-bang as that play describes, I think the old ASA description I posted in the original post makes the most sense. But, this is NFHS you're talking about...