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I could not locate where JEA specifically addresses issue.
Authoritative opinion of J/R: Ruling on Obstruction When obstruction occurs, the umpire must determine immediately whether or not a play was being made on the runner at the moment he was obstructed (review: definition of "play," Chapter 2, p. 11). If a runner misses a base because of obstruction, an appeal of his miss of such base cannot be upheld. I'll stand by my first post. Just my opinion, Steve |
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