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Originally posted by whiskers_ump
In rafking's case, would you consider 5 feet about to receive the ball? That is the decision the umpire would have had to make.
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So, the old ASA rule applies. That should make it less likely to get an obs call, not more likely.
Up to the original contact, F2 was not obstructing under either the old or the new rule, since she had possession of the ball and was making a tag.
Upon contact, the ball was knocked loose.
Is the fielder now obligated to vacate the area between the stationary runner (who slid short of the base) before retreiving the ball? I can't believe that is required.
F2 did a legal block of the base and kept the runner short. The runner did a legal slide to knock the ball loose. F2's job at this point is to retrieve the ball. R1's job is to try to reach the base.
F2 did her job. R1 didn't. I still think it is an out.