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Old Sun Jun 22, 2014, 10:06pm
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally Posted by Little Jimmy View Post
This happened today and I wondered what the mechanics would be if it was twisted slightly. Utrip tourney but I don't think it makes a difference. R1 on 2nd. R2 on 1st. 2 outs. B1 hits a gapper. As R1 rounds third she is obstructed by F5 (I signal) and she continues toward home. Then R2 to tries to stretch her advance to 3rd. She is thrown out for the 3rd out of the inning, but plate ump says runner just crossed the plate before the out, run counts. All is hunky dory.

But what if R1 didn't score before the 3rd out? She was obstructed. Simply announce the obstruction, award home, and count the out at third as the third out of the inning?

This is probably straightforward, but just wondering.
Speaking what I believe would be in most assn., the idea of an OBS call is to negate the impediment of the runner. If in your judgment, the OBS prevented the runner from reaching the plate safely prior to the execution of the 3rd out, the run should be allowed to score.
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