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Originally Posted by Clint Lawson
The play on the runner is the pick off of the runner. the fact that the ball gets away has nothing to do with there being a play made on the runner. When the ball leaves the pitchers hand that is when there is a play being made on the runner. so when the ball leaves the pitcher hand and then the obstruction happens you have type A dead ball R1 second base.
Clint
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But don't miss the point that we are discussing an NCAA play, so whatever the OBR ruling is is irrelevant.
NCAA and FED have no Type A in the book, so it's a DDB situation for all obstruction.