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Originally Posted by Illini_Ref
This is irrelevent to last night because there was no appeal. However, at what point does Allen Craig have to touch the awarded base (HP)?
How much time is he given to do so? What if the catcher had stepped on the plate and appealed that AC didn't touch the plate?
Consider this: A1 hits a HR over the RF wall. As he touches first and rounds the base, he and the first-basement get into an altercation and both are ejected. Does the HR stand or is the BR also called out for not touching all the bases? Does his sub get to/have to finish touching the awarded bases?
That's alot of questions!!! Sorry. I know Rutledge isn't busy anyway. Get to answering.
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LOL!!! I do go to church on Sunday.
My understanding at all levels is that when you call obstruction, you give them protection for at least one base. Now I believe OBR has some different kinds of obstruction so that might be the case here, but in NCAA and NF, Craig would have gotten home either way if he made and attempt to go home and their was obstruction called. It is possible I am not correct about that fact as I have backed away from baseball in the past few years, but that is the way it was when I was working regularly.
Peace