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Originally Posted by AtlUmpSteve
Loose equipment on the field belonging to the defense is covered by 8.5.C (a pitched ball), 8.5.F (using the equipment to catch or intentionally contact the ball), and 8.5.G (a blocked live ball not judged intentionally contacted).
The definition of a blocked ball doesn't differentiate by the location of the equipment; the ruling depends on the type of ball (pitched, thrown, or batted), and the type of contact (intentional or unintentional). The pitcher's mask is no different than the catcher's mask or an outfielder's cap; they are responsible for their equipment if they use it or discard it.
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ASA definition of Blocked Ball includes loose eqiupment of any object that is not part of the official eqiupment or official playing area. Since Rule 3.5.D offers permission for any defensive player to wear a face mask/guard, I would have to say this is "official" equipment and becomes part of the field when discarded or becomes detached from the player wearing the equipment. The only time it would be a matter of INT would be if thrown or kicked at and contacts a live ball.