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Old Mon Apr 13, 2009, 12:13pm
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Is this also and OBR interp?
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Old Mon Apr 13, 2009, 12:40pm
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Is this also and OBR interp?
I think this is more in line with the NCAA interp.
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Old Mon Apr 13, 2009, 01:07pm
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Is this also and OBR interp?
No. In OBR the plate can be blocked if the play is "imminent" (or some such similar words).
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Old Mon Apr 13, 2009, 02:07pm
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No. In OBR the plate can be blocked if the play is "imminent" (or some such similar words).
'Imminent' is interpreted by some authority (J/R IIRC) as "ball on the way and over the infield." If the outfielder still has the ball when the runner contacts F2, that's still OBS in OBR.
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'Imminent' is interpreted by some authority (J/R IIRC) as "ball on the way and over the infield." If the outfielder still has the ball when the runner contacts F2, that's still OBS in OBR.
I have also read an interp that says "imminent" is ball over the dirt cutout, 13' from the plate. Over the infield could be just left an infielder's hand which is not as imminent as over the dirt cutout.

For the question at hand, in FED and NCAA the catcher has to have the ball to block the plate entirely. In OBR play has to be imminent. Change was made in FED last year to current ruling.

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'Imminent' is interpreted by some authority (J/R IIRC) as "ball on the way and over the infield." If the outfielder still has the ball when the runner contacts F2, that's still OBS in OBR.
The OBR terminology is "in the act of fielding"

Imminent was the OLD FED term before the change as Bob eluded to.

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Rule 2.00 (Obstruction) Comment: If a fielder is about to receive a thrown ball and if the ball is in
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