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Old Fri May 08, 2009, 10:17pm
UmpTTS43 UmpTTS43 is offline
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Originally Posted by Dave Reed View Post
I think so. The OBR way of phrasing "relaxed" seems to be "not scrambling back."
I have not seen OBR use "relaxed/unrelaxed" in any of their interpretations. The runner is either making an attempt to get back or he isn't. And this is only discussed when a runner misses home plate.

Runner misses first, second or third.
Scrambles back to missed base.
F* touches bag before runner gets back, "he missed (the base)"
Me, BU, "you're right. HE'S OUT."

I do not subscribe to the J/R interps concerning this.

If there is an official OBR or PBUC interp, please let me know.

The MLBUM seems to support this by saying either the base or runner needs to be tagged. If they wanted to distinguish between "relaxed/unrelaxed" actions, I would think they would have addressed this in their ruling such as they did with plays at the plate.

Last edited by UmpTTS43; Fri May 08, 2009 at 10:21pm. Reason: mo info
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