celebur |
Thu Apr 19, 2007 09:24am |
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Originally Posted by BigGuy
If the two events are mutually exclusive and you call int on R1, if, in your opinion, the BR could have been thrown out at 2B absent the int, could you not also call out the BR at second. I didn't see anbody answer that.
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In the OP, no, you can't have 2 outs because there was no double play available. The lead runner was safe on the OBS, and if he then interferes with a play on the only other runner, I can't see how you can get more than one out here.
As for the OP, it is apparent that there are two differing codes regarding OBS:
1. Call DDB. Let play continue until all action is over.
2. Call DDB. Let play continue until all action is over OR the obstructed runner is put out before his/her protection is removed.
In the former, the lead runner would be out on INT and the other returned to 1B.
In the latter, the play would be killed as soon as the lead runner was 'out'. Runners would then be awarded bases. Since the ball was dead, there was no INT, so no outs.
Personally, the latter makes more sense to me.
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