You would leave him at 1B in OBR as well, without fudging anything. It's Type B obstruction, since there was no play being made on him and he wasn't making a true attempt to go to 2B. But if there had been a play on him (say F9 threw behind him), or if the ump thought he was going to keep going toward 2B, he would be granted 2B.
I have never done LL and don't know whether they recognize Type A and B obstuction. Fed, however, does not, and in theory always gives the runner the next base. Don't expect to see it called on the play I described, though.
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