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Old Fri May 27, 2005, 03:05pm
David B David B is offline
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Originally posted by Rich Ives
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Originally posted by fwump
DG,

I get your logic, however this is result: Offensive coach who just had win taken away: "Blue why did you call my runner out!" UMP:"Well he never made the touch at first." Coach:"The first baseman was standing right on the base, isn't that obstruction?" UMP: "Naa he could or should have touched it somewhere, evan a little bit of the corner."

Prepare to eject. Now I will buy your argument that he abandoned. However if the BU calls the obstruction loud and clear and then kills the play after overthrow then the runner probably stays on 1B.

If we don't call obstruction on the play as described what is the result? Coach to his next hitter: "OK Johnny if he does'nt get out of your way, knock him down!" I thinks we've all heard that one.

Mike



Even if obstructed, he still has to attempt to touch during live action.

You only "ignore" the lack of touch if the obstruction clearly prevented the touch. Even if obstructed, he still has to touch on the award because there was no hinderance once the ball became dead.
Okay, the original post said what would you do.

Hey you, (BR) come here and touch first, now you're going to get second because of obstruction and then third on the overthrow.

Now ballgame.

I'm not going to allow the defense to gain any advantage when they instigated the mess to start with.

thanks
David
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