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Originally Posted by Ump153
Perhaps about something, but not this call. He's nailed it. No one working professionally would call it any other way.
I used to read about umpires inserting themselves in games. I never really saw an example of that until this thread. Anybody stretching interference to include this play apparently has a need for attention.
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That's because professional players know that they should get the hell out of the way.
I used to read about umpires refusing to enforce the rules because they didn't want to insert themselves into the game.
It is very difficult to determine how an umpire should rule when it comes to OPs that are vague. If a retired/scored runner interfers with a play, the runner being played is called out. This rule applies when said runner does something other than running out his initial responsibilities.
Last point, leave it to J/R to meld two seperate rules together and come up with an incorrect interpretation. OBR specifically has rules for offensive teammates and players that have scored or been retired. Once an umpire learns the rules, learns the spirit of the rules and knows how to apply them he can call a game without worrying about inserting himself into it.