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Old Sun May 31, 2009, 11:00am
Paul L Paul L is offline
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On the other hand, under OBR . . .

PONY pony game. PONY is a youth league that uses OBR with few additions, not including a FPSR or other sliding contact provisions. Its pony division is 13-14yo's.

R1, one out. Batter grounds to F6, who fires to F4 crossing second for the force. As F4 pivots behind second to throw to first, R1 slides feet-first hard into him. The slide took R1 within reach of the base, but his legs were well past the base. His right leg in the air but not above the fielder's knee, and his left leg got some air as the slide got into F4's legs. F4 began to fall forward towards first as he began his throw. R1 then jerks his legs sideways toward third, taking F4's legs with him and causing F4 to fall sideways to his left. F4 interrupts his throw to break his fall. R1 ends up with second base in his right armpit and F4 at his feet.

Under Fed, BR is out two or three different ways. But what result under OBR? I was okay until the runner slashed the fielder's legs out from under him, then called interference, BR out. OC thought it was just robust baseball.
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