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Originally Posted by Carl Childress
Sorry, but that obstruction occurred during a dead ball. Our play occurs with a ball that only becomes dead after the MC. There is simply no way you can award the batter first base because the OBSTRUCTION NEVER OCCURRED.
That's what "supersedes" means: MC "takes the place of" the obstrution.
C'mon, guys: This is easy.
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As pie.
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Rich: I posted a reply that disappeared.
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Welcome to moderation?
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I called it a routine play. The only "un-routine" part is that it was an OBR 7.07 [steping in front of the plate] rather than a palin vanilla blocking of the base without the ball.
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Yes, routine, what's the buzz, eh?