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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
I was just watching the end of the Phillies v. Brewers game Saturday night, and I was wondering if anyone knew when MLB instituted the FPSR.
Somehow, that had escaped me.
JM
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Maybe this will help.
MLBUM 6.3
GUIDELINES:
In sliding to a base, the runner should be able to reach the base with his hand or foot.
A runner who, in the judgment of the umpire, contacts or attempts to make contact with a fielder with a slide or roll block that is not a bona fide effort to reach and stay on the base may be called out for interference and, when appropriate, a double play may be called.
Any definite change in direction by the runner to contact the fielder would be considered interference.
If a runner hits the dirt, slides, and rolls, it does not constitute a rolling block unless the runner leaves his feet and makes contact with the fielder before the runner slides on the ground.
If the initial contact is with the fielder instead of the ground for the purpose of breaking up a double play, it is a roll block.