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cshs81 Wed Jun 27, 2007 04:36pm

OBS - Always safe?
 
BR hits ball down the first base line. As F1 runs over to see if he can field the ball and after the ball passes him going towards F3, he runs into BR. This happens at the same time that F3 is fielding the ball right by the base. Without the OBS , the batter would clearly be out.

Am I correct that BR is still safe in all codes? Or does the umpire take into account that he would have been out if OBS had not occurred? I read the definition of OBS and the rules regarding OBS in the OBR book and it never addresses the "obviously out" situation so I assume that he's alway safe.

Correct?

Jim Porter Wed Jun 27, 2007 07:36pm

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Originally Posted by cshs81
BR hits ball down the first base line. As F1 runs over to see if he can field the ball and after the ball passes him going towards F3, he runs into BR. This happens at the same time that F3 is fielding the ball right by the base. Without the OBS , the batter would clearly be out.

Am I correct that BR is still safe in all codes? Or does the umpire take into account that he would have been out if OBS had not occurred? I read the definition of OBS and the rules regarding OBS in the OBR book and it never addresses the "obviously out" situation so I assume that he's alway safe.

Correct?

Under the OBR, your situation is Type A (7.06a) obstruction.
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if the batterrunner is obstructed before he touches first base, the ball is dead and all runners shall advance, without liability to be put out, to the bases they would have reached, in the umpire’s judgment, if there had been no obstruction. The obstructed runner shall be awarded at least one base beyond the base he had last legally touched before the obstruction.

VanStanza Wed Jun 27, 2007 08:57pm

No...
 
although 7.06 a) says that the BR should be awarded 1st base, this is not the proper interpretation. If this is OBR w eare talking about, then the BR would be declared out, and the obstruction disregarded.

Rich Ives Wed Jun 27, 2007 09:24pm

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Originally Posted by VanStanza
although 7.06 a) says that the BR should be awarded 1st base, this is not the proper interpretation. If this is OBR w eare talking about, then the BR would be declared out, and the obstruction disregarded.


It's flat out type a obstruction and the batter gets first. You only ignore it if it involves a batted ball caught.

mbyron Thu Jun 28, 2007 07:07am

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Originally Posted by Rich Ives
It's flat out type a obstruction and the batter gets first. You only ignore it if it involves a batted ball caught.

That's right. Doesn't matter that, in your judgment, the defense would have had an out without the obstruction.

The award is the penalty for the obstruction, not (as in type b obstruction) a judgment about where they would have ended up without the obstruction.

bob jenkins Thu Jun 28, 2007 07:42am

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Originally Posted by VanStanza
although 7.06 a) says that the BR should be awarded 1st base, this is not the proper interpretation. If this is OBR w eare talking about, then the BR would be declared out, and the obstruction disregarded.

Reference, please, because this is contrary to the ruling that most experienced posters on this board would give.


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