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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
If the defender bobbles the ball and must move, *he* is generally not protected. *Another* fielder might be, however.
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So given the following scenario, a ball is hit to F5 who bobbles the ball towards F6. Both F5 and F6 are moving to the ball to make a play and both have legitimate chances to make a play.......F6 would be protected but not F5?
Would "generally" mean that if he still had a chance to make a play then F5 would be protected?
Does it really come down to the fact then that a defensive player, who the umpire deems has a chance to make a play, is protected from interference by an offensive player? Regardless of what took place before the interference?