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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
Well I chewed on this one all the way to work.. and I cant post much here..
Im a little slower than most so I'm also having trouble grasping why the DDB signal was given in this instance...
The OBS was not significant enough to protect the runner to 2nd due to the rounding (not running through 1b, rounding it) .. and the DDB signal confused the OFF so the Ump bit the bullet and gave put the runner back to 1B despite the fact the runner had passed the base protected to (1B).. so..
Why call it? It was an error.
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A question: I may be reading too much into your response, but are you saying that OBS should only be called when the umpire will award the next base?
As Mike surmised earlier, part of the OBS happened prior to the BR reaching first, and part happened between first and second. In my judgement, I had the runner protected between first and second. I do not believe the BR would have reached second base absent the OBS, but she cannot be put out between first and second. The fact that she stopped and then only attempted to go to second after the third base coach saw my DDB signal and yelled at the runner to go confirmed my initial judgement.
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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
Essentially, I dont see how there was any possibility of OBS here..
..And as I mentioned, runners rounding 1B properly, round it wide.
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I disagree with you here, Wade. I'm certainly not a coach or have ever coached, but most runners that I have seen want to turn at any base on the inside corner to get a good push to change direction and take the shortest possible path to the next base. A fielder standing on the inside corner of the base without the ball is taking that path away from the runner.