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Old Mon Mar 05, 2007, 05:18pm
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Originally Posted by Dakota
Well, a batter who is out (for any reason) - that is, a retired BR, is not entitled to advance and therefore cannot be obstructed. Nothing special about a fly ball with that sentence.
Good point, but I can't think of another example of BR out not entitled to advance.

Yes, codified is nice, but everything can't be and the 8-1-A quote above is the code basis and would probably satisfy the lawyers, as well.
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