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Originally Posted by Andy
ASA 8-5-B1: An obstructed runner may not be called out between the two bases where obstructed.
Since we can't call her out (see above), and we can't put her back at home, we HAVE to award first base.
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I was thinking of the play ASA published on their website a few years ago.
Batter hits fly ball to the outfield. Between home and first she collides with a defensive player and umpire signals obstruction. The fly ball is then caught.
The ruling is that the batter-runner is still out. You don't award first base on that one. I could see a parallel on this play if the B/R being impeded had no bearing on her safely reaching first base.