I believe I just read a ruling regarding this play in the NFHS newsletter.
If F3 is not in possession of the ball, obstruction should be called. The reasoning was not to penalize the BR because of an errant throw by the defense.
Before we just use to say, hey that's baseball. But now with the new obstruction rule, we may have to look at this play differently.
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