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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
Sure. R1 on 1B, F4's set up in the base line. B2 hits a sharp grounder to F6. R1 bumps into F4. R1, thinking they're about to be retired, turns into the diamond to go to their dugout on the 3B side. F6, in all their infinite wisdom, decides to throw to 1B instead of tagging 2B. The throw hits R1.
I'd call that one. It's not intentional, but it's definitely INT, superseding the OBS call.
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I see where you're going, and I guess there could be a case where INT happens after OBS ... and I didn't mean to exclude that.
That said (and at the risk of throwing this thread off track), I'm not sure that's INT.