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Originally posted by wadeintothem
Blocked ball - I think it centers on whether an ODB is "engaged in the game."
Either they are "engaged" or they arent. If they are considered engaged in the game, blocked ball can NEVER apply. If they are not, it ALWAYS applies... right?
... an ODB may be allowed on the field but they arent really "engaged" or "participating" until they are at bat... what are they allowed to do? Nothing
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Last point first - that is not correct; An ODB is allowed to coach runners home from third (7-1-D-2).
If the ODB is coaching runners home from third, the ODB is engaged in the game.
Otherwise, I agree with your points I have quoted, even though you use THEY!