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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
scarolinablue,
Under FED rules, this is clearly an FPSR violation and both the R1 and the BR would be out.
JM
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The OP is not CLEARLY a FPSR violation. It is not your typical FPSR violation.
Read Bob Jenkins response.
FED used to have a case play on a similar situation and the ruling was LEGAL. The Case play has since been removed.
Why!
Most likely it caused controversey in some part of the country or it was simply too vague or UNCLEAR to keep in the case book.
I am with Ozzy on this. Definitely a HTBT scenario but IMO the most important part of the OP
The throw was BAD, Fielder had to reach back for the ball.
Right there could be the reason why there was contact. The fielder went to field the errant throw and contacted R1.
Generally speaking in all major rule codes we do not reward the team that errs.
Now if it was a GOOD quality throw and R1 who did not slide was almost at the base path and contacted the fielder, then I would invoke the FPSR.
Not saying it wasn't a FPSR violation; simply pointing out that it is not CLEAR and IMO something that FED needs to clarify.
Pete Booth