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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
C'mon, somebodies got to say it. So, we will leave it up to the anal guy.
An umpire should never, ever be in a situation where a runner is going to run into them. If the umpire is, s/he is way out of position.
Unfortunately, for the offense, there is nothing that can be done about it within the rules of the game. The umpire screwed up and, as previously noted, needs to stand humbly in front of the coach and take a deserved, but not abusive, tongue lashing.
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I agree 100%, but will admit to the peanut gallery that this happened to me.
My 4th or 5th year - some 16 odd years ago. R1 on 2nd, 1 out. R1 has been taking generous leads, and BR is quick. BR squares to bunt and hits it right on the 3rd base line, about 15 feet, but in the air. I read the play and see (in my mind) F5 barehanding and firing to first. I move forward to get behind the pitcher for my call at first base... and freaking F5 lays out like Jerry Rice and catches the ball. At the moment it happens, I'm directly in the baseline behind R1 who recovers at the same time as me. I initially think I should simply continue and I'll be out of her way in a step or two, then turn for the play at 2nd. R1, for whatever reason, turns around toward her left and runs right at me (instead of 2nd base) and we collide.
I took a crapload from the coach when she was thrown out by inches. Deservedly so. I learned a lot that day, and it's never even come close to happening again.