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Originally Posted by Rich Ives
Catcher obstructs the batter then maliciously contacts the runner coming home. Then what?
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Rich: I like this play because it neatly proves what I've been saying.
The obstruction is NOT canceled by an offensive penalty. So, the poor defense is going to get [meat] axed.
The runner scores, the batter goes to first, the catcher is ejected. And, as I am wont to say, the umpire will restrict the assistant defensive coach.