Quote:
8.3.2 Sit K
F6 fields a ground ball and throws to F3 in attempt to retire B1 at first.The ball is thrown wide.As F3 lunges towards the ball,F3 collides with B1,knocking him to the ground prior to possessing the ball (a)while the runner is short of first base (b) after the runner has contacted first base.
Ruling:
Obstruction in (a) Legal in (b)
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IMO, the aforementioned is the "problem child"
What is F3 supposed to do on an errant throw.
The case play is telling you that F3 is supposed to let the ball sail and not try and catch it because if he contacts the runner while not in actual possession of the ball (in the act of fielding) he will be called for OBS.
It's my gut that the aforementioned will be cause for much discussion in umpire meetings.
Pete Booth