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Originally posted by IRISHMAFIA
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Originally posted by teacherspit
Any obstruction between third and home the runner is awarded home. If the runner is obstructed before reaching third and the ball is inflight to third a play is being made on an obstructed runner. The play is killed and the runner awarded third.
Of course if the ump felt that an obstructed runner could have gotten more than one base he will award.
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Speaking ASA
This just is not true. There are no pre-set standards for placing a runner or awarding them any particular base(s) on an obstruction call.
If you believe there is, you have either been taught incorrectly, misunderstand the rule or are a troll looking for an argument.
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Tom,
Not looking for an argumnet.
The stike zone is set in stone, yet every ump has their own. NO argument, well always an argument.
But my point being is that everyone knows that either a strike or ball has to be call.
So I cannot understand why ASA would not just go ahead and award a base on an obstruction.
The way the rule is written now, it could be to a defensive teams advantage to obstruct. Especially if the player is returning to base. What does the defense have to lose, nothing.
But I am truly not trying to start an argument.
I just believe that it is something that needs to be addressed or at least reviewed.