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Originally posted by mcrowder
Andy - why do you say the exceptions don't apply?
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I am referring to the exceptions to the OBS rule. Committing interference after being obstructed, passing another runner, being appealed for not touching a base, etc. None of those exceptions apply to this play, but I did not want to make a blanket statement that the BR cannot be put out between first and second because that is where she was obstructed.
My first response is how I would handle it on the field, but I'm beginning to think I'm missing something. I don't have the ASA book here with me, only the HS book. I did look at that, but still can't see any reason to call it different.