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Originally posted by whiskers_ump
Runner on 2B, game in ITB, two out. 2-1 count. Next pitch
is a pitchout. Ball thrown very hard to the pitcher. Both
F6 and F4 breaking towards 2B yelling, "get the ball, "get the
ball". Runner on 2B is off the base about 5 steps trying to
locate the ball. She is standing there looking around, but
not moving in any direction. Pitcher just standing in the circle
making no movement.
What would you call? Will tell you what was called after a few
have replied. (No, I was not involved, merely watching and waiting
for my game.)
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I just love it when people make up rules and interps to justify what they believe to be fair
Verbal obstruction? Please, how is chasing a phantom ball anything, but running around the field? Did the defense do anything to impede the progress of the runner? Obstruction, I don't think so.
Making a play? Where did that come from? It is the PITCHER who must make a play on any runner. According to the post, the pitch simply stood still in the circle with the ball in her possession. Doesn't sound like a play to me.
ASA 8.7.T.1 covers this play. The statue-like runner should be declared out.
As the umpire, I wouldn't be overly quick on this call, but I'm not going to just stand there and let it the runner just stand off the bag. Shame on the runner for not paying attention to the ball and shame on her coaches for not doing the same.