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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
Dash,
You are employing "backwards logic".
The pertinent rules for determining "when" to kill it to make the award are:
2-22-1 ...When obstruction occurs, the ball becomes dead at the end of playing action....
and
2-29-1 ...a unit of action which ... ends when ball becomes dead or pitcher again holds the ball while in pitching position
If there is a "loose ball" on the field and viable runners, the playing action has not ended.
JM
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Doesn't say the ball can't become dead before then. And I still go back to 8-3-2: "...the umpire shall award the obstructed runner and each other runner affected by the obstruction the bases they would have reached, in his opinion, had there been no obstruction..."
Had there been no obstruction, the ball would never have entered DBT. I think that permits me to disregard the 2-base award.
I'm off to the doc, back later. This is a good one.