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Obstruction, missed base
NFHS; batter hits gap shot to right-center, and gets tangled up with the shortstop who is inadvertently blocking second base, physically preventing the batter-runner from touching the bag. The base umpire immediately signals obstruction. The batter-runner is thrown out at third, but time is called and the base umpire awards him third for the obstruction. Since third base has already been touched, and the ball is dead, the runner cannot return to touch second. The defense may appeal the missed base, correct?
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kopan99,
The defense may certainly appeal. No competent umpire would sustain the appeal since the obstruction was the proximate cause of the runner missing the base. JM
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Are there any case book exceptions in any codes that would exonerate an obstructed runner for missing a base when physically prevented from touching it?
How many of you would or would not uphold the appeal in this scenario? |
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I would definitely NOT uphold the appeal. I don't have my NFHS books with me, so I can't dig for a rule / case play right now.
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Let me play devil's advocate here for a moment...
Is it not the runner's responsibility to touch the bases, especially after the umpire has verbalized the obstruction? He and the umpire both know he is "protected" to the next base he would have achieved. So what harm is there is still requiring the runner to touch the base?
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An appeal should not be upheld. The OBS caused the miss. The umpire can impose any penalties which would nullify anything which happened as a result of the OBS. If it is judged that the runner would have touched the base without the OBS(i.e. OBS occurs at the base and the runner passes the base) and the runner has passed the missed base, then no appeal should be upheld as a penalty to nullify the OBS.
So, runner misses and passes the base which the miss is caused by OBS, then the appeal is not upheld. Simply b/c the runner would have touched it without the OBS and he has already passed it.
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If he is 2 feet from the base and laying on the ground, then the OBS didn't cause him to miss. It caused him to not reach it. But, if he is rounding the base and F4 is in his way and he does a stutter step to try and reach the base, I will not make him touch it since the OBS caused him to miss it.
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Thats what they pay us for.
If the obstruction (in your judgment) caused the runner to miss the base then no appeal. If in your judgment the runner could have touched the base with reasonable effort (your judgment), but simply did not, then uphold the appeal. See it, process it, and rule on it. |
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If he is within a reasonable distance of the base and OBS occurs and he passes the base after OBS, I would award him the base and not uphold the appeal b/c IMO, this would apply the appropriate penalty which would nullify the OBS. That is the main idea: What would nullify the OBS if it had not occurred? To me, not upholding the appeal would nullify it. Now, I say this if he is within a reasonable distance. If he is something like 2 feet away and stops short, then the OBS did not cause him to miss it. It caused him to not reach it. But, if OBS occurs and he goes beyond the base on the play, I will not uphold an appeal as long as the OBS caused him to miss it.
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Oh yeah, obstruction. |
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Can anyone find rule or case support to back up the decision not to call the runner out on appeal? If the defensive manager files a protest, I would want to be sure that we won't be coming back in the future to replay the game.
What should runners be coached to do if they are denied access when rounding bags on extra base hits, since they cannot initiate malicious contact, which supersedes obstruction? |
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I could probably find other references but don't see it necessary to look. |
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Obstruction and Following runner scores
I had a play at the plate with the catcher obstructing a runner that missed the plate and a following runner scored. You award the obstructed runner home because there is no way he could touch the plate with the catcher holding him off while the ball is on its way from the outfield. Went through 2 levels of protest and my partner told me and the protesting coach that the runner is required to touch the plate. I told my partner that I did not ask for his opinion and get back to first base.
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