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Originally Posted by Andy
Yeah...i have a problem with that.
I get that the obstruction rule is not a punitive rule, but only sets things back to the way they would have been absent the obstruction.
In your situation, however, your solution encourages the defense to obstruct since at worst, nothing changes and at best, they get an out. I'm more inclined to rule that the obstructed runner is awarded second and the other runner is awarded third because they were affected by the obstruction.
I have always been inclined to give the benefit of the doubt to the offense in an obstruction scenario.
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I agree, Andy. Our softball obstruction rules provide no reason not to obstruct on every play since all we do is to remove the effect of the obstruction. I also tend to give the benefit of any doubt to the offense.