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Originally Posted by DG
Please explain. Where is the out here?
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If the runner collides with F2 as he makes the catch, but the contact is not so severe as to warrant MC, then you
can call the out without the EJ, as Bob said.
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Originally Posted by rule book 8-4-2
Any runner is out when he:
c. does not legally attempt to avoid a fielder in the immediate act of making a play on him;
PENALTY: The runner is out, the ball remains live unless interference is called.
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The rule is there, but it's tough to envision a scenario where I'd call an out
without MC + EJ. I'm envisioning 3 primary cases:
(a) F2 set up to receive throw, runner hits him: RULING - whether or not F2 has the ball, this sounds like MC, and I'd have to see to believe otherwise.
(b) Throw to F2 draws him into runner's path, runner tries to avoid, collision: RULING - by 8-4-2(c) that's a legal play by the runner, who was attempting to avoid.
(c) Throw to F2 draws him into runner's path too late for runner to avoid: RULING - I can't see punishing the offense for mistakes by the defense (off-line throw).
Given the restriction of 8-4-2(c) that the runner must avoid contact when the fielder is in the immediate act of playing on him, it's hard to see the application of this rule.