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Originally Posted by mbyron
This is getting a little silly. Of course, if you change the case so that the contact is illegal, I'd agree that it's illegal and rule accordingly.
The only thing you've added to the discussion (beyond a personal remark about me) is your opinion that you could knock a runner off the base while watching the ball. Maybe you could, if the ball were high enough and the runner weren't paying attention. So?
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Can you please answer my 2 previous questions along with a new one? Ill repeat them for you so you dont have to back track
What if the SS lowers his shoulder or puts his hands up in a "push up" like position, do you still have non-obstruction on the SS?
Is there a difference between blatant pushing or blatant shouldering or subtle forearm shove?
does it matter at all if the runner is paying attention [to the SS] or not?
Thanks