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Originally Posted by BoomerSooner
I've always looked at it how imminent contact is based on the fielder's actions if the runner continues on the same path.
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You're putting a LOT of stuff into the rule that simply isn't there. The rule is simple.
Assuming we're not talking about a fielder fielding a batted ball...
A) was the fielder, without possession of the ball, in the way of the runner;
If so...
B) did the runner alter their course (change direction or slow)
If so ... it's obstruction. No need to determine how imminent contact would be based ... yadda yadda... Keep it simple.