This issue intrigues me as it raises the question: "Are you going to call the book literally? Or by the spirit of the law?"
R1 coming home, F2 blocks the plate, R1 slides wide, PU's arm out and says "obstruction," R1 misses plate, F2 receives ball.
Sit 1: F2 dives and tags R1; PU calls dead ball, awards R1 home on obstruction.
Sit 2: F2 looks at PU and says, "she missed the plate," then tags R1. PU honors the appeal (which is an exception to the obstruction rules), and calls R1 out.
Can anyone find a rule that supports allowing a runner free access to return to touch a base missed due to obstruction, before honoring a missed base appeal?
WMB
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