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BigUmp56 Tue Feb 26, 2008 09:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steven Tyler
Play: Runner was coming home. He had to do so with a head first slide. Catcher was in runner's base path. Pitcher was inside of the base line. Runner was forced to go inside to avoid collision with catcher. Pitcher caught the throw that came in on one bounce and made a smooth little nip of a swipe tag. Runner was denied full base path to avoid tag when forced to avoid catcher not being where he was supposed to be. Both fielders were up the line from home plate.

In this situation, obstructing player did not make the swipe tag. He obstructed runner's base path


You made a good call here. I know you work FED games and this is how it's to be called now in high school games that use FED rules. No more "imminent" in the rule.

Tim.

johnnyg08 Tue Feb 26, 2008 10:41pm

We haven't had our FED meeting yet...but wow, this is going to make it a very interesting season. I expect my ratings to go down quite a bit if the interpretation of this FED rule is what all of you are saying...wow.

bossman72 Thu Feb 28, 2008 07:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyg08
We haven't had our FED meeting yet...but wow, this is going to make it a very interesting season. I expect my ratings to go down quite a bit if the interpretation of this FED rule is what all of you are saying...wow.

If you do NCAA games, the obstruction rule is essentially the same.

johnnyg08 Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:44pm

thanks bossman...i was talking to a couple of guys who are in the know regarding the changes coming to FED in MN...and they said, like you, that the rule will mirror the NCAA OBS rule...thanks for the post.

fitump56 Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:27pm

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Play: Runner was coming home. He had to do so with a head first slide. Catcher was in runner's base path. Pitcher was inside of the base line. Runner was forced to go inside to avoid collision with catcher. Pitcher caught the throw that came in on one bounce and made a smooth little nip of a swipe tag. Runner was denied full base path to avoid tag when forced to avoid catcher not being where he was supposed to be. Both fielders were up the line from home plate.

In this situation, obstructing player did not make the swipe tag. He obstructed runner's base path

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BigUmp56
You made a good call here. I know you work FED games and this is how it's to be called now in high school games that use FED rules. No more "imminent" in the rule.
Tim.

Have to agree Tim, nice catch. There are distinct advantages from off the field sight lines and pressurless review.

fitump56 Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:29pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim C
"You must work in ball parks that have a silence rule. If anything is crucial, it is the dead ball signal."

I am currently working my 40th NFHS season . . . blah, blah, blah . . . and over 4,000 games . . . blah, blah, blah. . .

AND NOT ONCE have I ever seen an umpire give the NFHS "Delayed Dead Ball" signal. We teach to point, comment, and move on to the remainder of the play.

Then you and your org learned somehting today, make sure you put it in soon before knowleadgeable coaches start eating your ballbags.


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