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Obstruction / Interference
On a dropped third strike ball bounces off the catchers shin guard and rolls in front of the plate. The batter trips over his own feet and falls in front of the plate. The catcher now trips over the batter while attempting to field the ball. The catcher gains posession of the ball and throws down to first. No intent was apparent. What is the call?
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grylofgren,
While impossible to comment definitively one way or the other without seeing the play, as described, I would be inclined to rule "That's Nothing!" per the following (OBR): Quote:
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Runner was out on the throw to first from the cathcer
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What you have to remember is that when there is some type of play in the vicinity of the plate as you describe, BOTH, the catcher and or the runner has the right to be there. The runner attempting to bust out of the box, as well as the catcher attempting to bust out and field the ball. As long as neither throws an elbow or body check to get an advantage, it's probably nothing. They both have the right to be there. So you have a clumsy BR and a slow reacting catcher...signal safe, and state...that's nothing. Now what's the call??? Well, U1 has it...safe or out.
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Call was nothing and batter/runner out at first base on the throw from the catcher.
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The common misconception is that everytime contact occurs on the field there has to a call made. If both players are where they should be and doing what they should be doing, most times I have nothing. Players make contact after slide plays all the time, runners are getting up to advance and fielders are going after overthrows;they entangle, untangle, trip and fall.
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This question is on NCAA quiz #3, just took it. Tangle/untangle like most have said, unless you see something you judge to be intentional.
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