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Originally Posted by EsqUmp
The obstruction rule is a rule of equity. It exists to right a wrong and place the players into a position that they should have been in, in the umpires' judgment, should the obstruction not occurred.
If an umpire makes an immediate determination upon obstruction that he is going to protect the runner to 2nd base, but later sees that the runner gets thrown out by a hair at 3rd base, he must award the runner 3rd base.
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So your saying the award is determined based on how far the obstructed runner goes
after being obstructed? So if this same runner is obstructed rounding 1B and decides to stop at 2B then that's all she gets?
And by same reasoning a BR rounding 1B taking extra step to get around F3 now should be awarded any base on diamond where she is tagged out on a close play?
Can you not see how wrong that is?