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Originally Posted by MikeStrybel
The question clearly states that he doesn't possess the ball. He is lunging for it when the collison occurs.
The Fed rule has already been stated - this is a Case Book play after all. Feel free to disagree with them.
Also, I don't work games with female players.
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I'm not disagreeing with the caseplay and I'm not sure what nit you're picking with the first statement.
Maybe this will clarify... I'm saying the interp posted in the first post does not apply to a ball that is not caught by F3 (assumedly immediately after contact) - but does apply to one that IS caught (gloved, whatever --- POSSESSED immediately after contact).
Are you saying that if, on a wild throw toward right field, if F3 contacts the batter-runner while trying to catch the ball AFTER BR has touched first - and then does not catch the ball, you do not have OBS on F3 when BR sees the ball get away and heads to 2nd? If you are not saying this, then no one is disagreeing with you.
If you ARE saying that, I believe you are wrong - and that the OP's interp is not for this play.