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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
It was Type B obstruction, and because Tejada jogged in the umpire judged that he would have been out even without the obstruction so the out call stood.
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My point exactly. Tejada should have continued to run. It just seems like everyone is getting worked up over one umpire making an out call, when the other makes the obstruction call. As you pointed out earlier, it's nothing that cannot be fixed. They nailed it in the World Series this year, also.