Thread: Out or not?
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Old Fri Mar 19, 2004, 10:19am
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Originally posted by SamNVa
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Originally posted by Dakota
There is no obstruction here. Why? The fielder was in the act of fielding a batted ball.
Tom,

I have to disagree with your last statement. I think that if the ball gets far enough away from the fielder, they are no longer fielding a batted ball, instead they are chasing after a ball, and can be guilty of obstruction if they get tangled up with a runner.

SamC
That is part of the problem. We do not know where the ball was when this occured. If this was just a reach or so and the defender could have easily gained possession of the ball, I would think of this as INT. If the ball literally bounced away from the fielder, it could be obstruction.

This is a play I believe most of us would know what it is when we see it.

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