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Originally Posted by jicecone
Your right Matt because, that part of the rule does only pertain to a fielder in possession of the ball, which was not the case here.
However, Par 3 can be applicable.
The Title of the Rule is "Collision Rule"
I believe it covers both situations though.
JMO
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None of it can be applied (as of now,) and here's why--
The rule was written with the very specific intent of protecting fielders with the ball. The verbage hasn't changed since the adjustments to other related rules. So, the question is if the rule should still be enforced with its original intent, or not? Unless Jim Paranto comes out and says that the clause should have been rewritten, it still refers only to fielders with possession.