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Old Wed Feb 01, 2012, 06:49pm
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Originally Posted by CecilOne View Post
The NCAA definition includes hindrance of a runner,
but the baserunning rule just says OBS will be called if the fielder blocks the base w/o the ball (and not about to receive).
Literal reading gives some ambiguity.

Hindrance is a general term used to describe the act by the defense. A base doesn't necessarily have to be "blocked" as the term implies for interference. For instance, BR rounding 1st base with no desire or chance to go to 2nd base who bumps into F3 was hindered. However, she wasn't "blocked" from the base. Blocking means literally blocking a base as the runner arrives.

All of the terms used within a definition should apply to the rule even if the rule chooses to list one adjective to address a play.
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