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FED: if he does not slide and he makes contact with the catcher, then you have some decisions to make:
MC or not? You've stated that this was not MC, but I'm likely to rule that any contact significant enough to prevent F2 from catching a good throw IS MC. Penalty: out and ejected, MC supersedes obstruction. If no MC, then we go to the next question: Did the contact alter the play? If so, the runner is out (8-4-2b: "A runner is out when he...does not legally slide and causes illegal contact and/or illegally alters the actions of a fielder in the immediate act of making a play"). Notice that the language of this rule requires that the runner AVOID the fielder, not just TRY to avoid. Penalty: out, no EJ. If the runner is not out, then we go to the next question: OBS or not? If the runner can step on the plate, then he obviously has access to it. No OBS as you describe the play. Given what you describe, I've probably got MC on this play. At the very least, the runner is out under the slide provision (8-4-2b) quoted above. No way this is OBS. Someone else will have to give you a Babe Ruth ruling.
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Assuming the contact is not malicious, I still think that under FED rules I have obstruction. I'm thinking that the runner gained access to the plate only because he knocked the catcher down. I don't like the FED rule that says the fielder has to possess the ball, but it is there. No ball and blocking access tells me that the runner is safe unless there is MC.
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Previously there were a lot of train wrecks that were nothing more than that but, everyone saw it differently and you were dammed if you called it and dammed if you didn't. At least now there is more of an obvious indicator avaiable to the official, that can also be observed by others too. There was that fine line between where was the ball, did the runner try and avoid contact, was the contact malicious, was it just two people meeting at the same spot, at the same time. Now , does that mean the public and coaches will understand any of this any better. Heck no. You will still get, "he has a right to go through the catcher because he was there". Go figure |
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So, I have a runner trying avoid contact-he is fine. The OBS call is hard to say with seeing it. But, you can certainly have OBS without the fielder covering every inch of the base with body. If the runner does not make it to the base because of the contact with a catcher without the ball, then I would rule OBS. |
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But even if you regard attempting to avoid contact as the requirement, the runner did not even do that in the OP. "...the runner, who does not slide and makes to [i.e. no] attempt to avoid the catcher, hits the catcher and the catcher does not catch the ball." Assuming that's a typo there, this sure sounds like MC to me. Quote:
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In general, the burden is on the runner to follow the sliding and MC rules first, since the fielder is in the more vulnerable position. If he does that, then I'll look at OBS. In the OP it seems that F2 was just standing there waiting for the throw and the runner initiated contact. It doesn't sound to me as if this runner followed the sliding or MC rules, so I'm not going to worry about OBS. The play could be a "train wreck" if the throw led F2 into the runner's path, but the OP doesn't say that. In that case, it's HTBT, but I would not expect the runner to avoid contact, since he didn't initiate it.
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The runner made no attempt to avoid the catcher. Does this help at all? Emily Lutella would believe that it does.
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