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mrm21711 Tue Jul 11, 2006 09:12pm

Catcher's Obstruction/Interference under FED & OBR
 
Are FED & OBR the same on catcher's interference/obstruction with the batter & a runner stealing on the pitch? BR is awarded first base (lets assume ball was never batted fair) and runner is awarded base attempting to steal. I dont have a J/R or JEA and dont wanna miss anything.

BigUmp56 Tue Jul 11, 2006 09:23pm

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Originally Posted by mrm21711
Are FED & OBR the same on catcher's interference/obstruction with the batter & a runner stealing on the pitch? BR is awarded first base (lets assume ball was never batted fair) and runner is awarded base attempting to steal. I dont have a J/R or JEA and dont wanna miss anything.


This is from the JEA.

Professional Interpretation: Catcher interference is any physical act which interferes with the batter while he is preparing or attempting to offer at a pitched ball. Interference by any other fielder most likely would be committed by a third baseman or first baseman charging home in play situations as described in Rule 7.07. A play following interference should be construed to mean a play which results from a ball being batted despite the interference. A play which develops after an interference and is the result of a passed ball or a wild pitch should be governed by the award of first base to the batter and one base to any runner attempting to steal when the defensive interference occurs. 7.04(d) and 7.07.


Tim.

bossman72 Tue Jul 11, 2006 11:17pm

It's the same rule, same penalty.

DG Tue Jul 11, 2006 11:17pm

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Originally Posted by BigUmp56
This is from the JEA.

Professional Interpretation: Catcher interference is any physical act which interferes with the batter while he is preparing or attempting to offer at a pitched ball. Interference by any other fielder most likely would be committed by a third baseman or first baseman charging home in play situations as described in Rule 7.07. A play following interference should be construed to mean a play which results from a ball being batted despite the interference. A play which develops after an interference and is the result of a passed ball or a wild pitch should be governed by the award of first base to the batter and one base to any runner attempting to steal when the defensive interference occurs. 7.04(d) and 7.07.


Tim.

This quote does not answer the question.

"Any runner stealing on the pitch is awarded his advance base [7.04d]"

That should cover it.

mrm21711 Tue Jul 11, 2006 11:31pm

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Originally Posted by DG
This quote does not answer the question.

"Any runner stealing on the pitch is awarded his advance base [7.04d]"

That should cover it.

I found the rule, 7.04 d. Thanks fellas.


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