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Originally Posted by jmkupka
MD, just making sure that what I'm reading is correct:
R1, OBS between 2b & 3B (I have her protected back to 2B).
During rundown, R2 comes in to 2B.
R1 slides back into 2B just under the tag. R2 is tagged for an out.
or
R1 slides back, but the glove is 1" lower and gets her. Dead ball, R2 is protected back to 1st.
Scenario 1, R2 is not "affected by OBS", but scenario 2 she is?
I'm being dense. If you tell me that's correct, I believe you.
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Ignore the obstruction and scenario 1 is a runner advancing to a base that another runner ended up on, right? The obstruction didn't cause the trail runner to advance to 2nd. R2 (or BR) is not affected by the OBS at all.
Scenario 2, R2 (or BR) is also not affected by the OBS. But since you can't leave them both there, and neither are out at the moment the ball becomes dead, the only place to put BR is back on first.
I understand the dichotomy you're trying to illustrate. But because of the way the rule is written, this is the result.