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Old Sat Mar 19, 2016, 08:18pm
David Emerling David Emerling is offline
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Originally Posted by Matt View Post
The threshold for verbal obstruction is if the statement is said to an offensive player or mimics an offensive participant.
Does this mean that a defensive player can simply yell "Foul ball!" because it is a general statement (i.e. not directed to an offensive player)? It certainly is not mimicking an offensive participant.

Can a defensive player yell "Foul ball!" on a hit? Or, would he have to specifically tell an offensive player that it was a "Foul ball"? I guess there can be a subtle yet significant difference there.
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