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Originally Posted by waltjp
Of the possible rulings on this play, ruling the runner out seems to be the incorrect one. Going by your post, if the catcher did not have the ball and positioned himself in the path of the runner this should have been called obstruction, if anything.
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From the thread
the catcher jumps up the line into the runner to catch the throw coming in.
The aforementioned is not OBS. F2 hast he right to field a thrown ball. If the ball takes him/her into the path of the runner then so be it just like an over-throw to first base.
For some strange reason, whenever there is a collision in baseball, most think that something has to be called.
For the most part whenever you have close plays at the plate there will be contact and not all contact is malicious. From the strict wording of the thread unless one of the particpants did "something extra" I have nothing.
Pete Booth