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Originally Posted by Armadillo_Blue
Yes I can. My original situation had the BR and F3 colliding as a bad throw draws F3 off the bag. Our interpreter said if the ball is in the mitt prior to the collision it is not obstruction. If contact is made before the fielder has possession it is obstruction.
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You're going to be calling a lot of OBS until the coaches teach their players to stay home on throws and let bad ones go wherever.
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My question was, do we apply the same standard for determining possession that we would for a tag.
According to FED if the fielder is bobbling the ball at the time of contact it is still obstruction. Therefore if there is a collision and the fielder drops the ball as a result, does the drop prove he did not have possession in the first place?
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no the collision can create the drop after possesssion is maintained.
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The follow up then, is does the fielder have the right to continue to block access as he tries to regain possession?
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Not the way this is inteped. Make a clean play or get the hell out of the wya.