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Originally Posted by chicago11
I don't believe you can have interference and obstuction on the same collision. It is one or the other. You can have obstruction with USC on the runner, but in that case you would have the runner safe and then ejected.
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For discussion's sake:
If you have obstruction, with USC on the runner immediately following (and the runner has still not touched home plate), penalized by ejection, wouldn't it go something like this?:
1. OBR (delayed dead ball)
2. USC (dead ball) - (and runner is out?)
3. Runner is ejected
4. No run scored
I'm not going to let an ejected (and/or out) player perform any baserunning, so how would the run score, if they committed USC prior to touching home plate?