So any time there is contact with the fielder, obstruction is to be called and awarded.
Are we not inserting ourself into the game here?
If Im coaching, Im telling my player to make sure and run into someone on the way to a base or if overunning a base.
I agree Federation obstruction has its differences however, lead me to a reference that affords us the priviledege of this strict interpretaion. Intentional or unintentional obstruction is one thing but how can a runner be obstructed from something he isn't going to do? And are we as officials, not afforded the oppurtunity to make that reasonable distinction before rendering a decision?
How has the fielder "hindered the runner or changes the pattern of play" in this situation.
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