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Bob perhaps this thread can be saved because IMO, it's probably one of the best threads on the internet in quite some time. You could for all practical purposes had 3 different calls 1. Nothing 2. OBS which was the Final ruling according to the NCAA. Still awaiting an official PRO interp or 3. Interference All 3 were presented with rules / authoritative opinion etc. and the thread as a whole was enjoyable not only to read but be a part of. Next time there is a "flame war" perhaps the poster can be directed to a thread that actually serves a useful purpose. Pete Booth |
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This is the response I recieved from Mr Rick Roder
Hi Mike, The pitcher is chasing a deflected fielding try, so runner has the right of way. It is obstruction in my opinion. Here is the relevant passage from Jaksa/Roder manual: A fielder is protected if he is trying to field a batted ball, and he is given priority to field it, and he is not chasing a deflected or missed fielding try. A fielder cannot be protected if he is chasing a batted ball that has been deflected or missed. Please keep in mind that while Jaksa/Roder defines the act of fielding, the official rule codes do not. Thus there will certainly be arguments as to whether this is interference or obstruction. Which is precisely why J/R provides a definition… Hope that helps, Rick |
Is Rick now requiring double posting or is there an echo in here?
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