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In OBR there are 2 types of OBS - Type "A" ball immediately dead and Type "B" ball delayed dead. Type A - is when there is a play on the obstructed runner. The 2 most common types of Type "A" are a pickoff attempt on the part of F1 or a run-down situation. In OBR Type "A" the call is 1. TIME 2. That's OBS 3. The obstructed runner gets a minimum of one base beyond the point of OBS regardless if the runner was going forward or back-ward. In the case of a pick-off attempt at first base, even though R1 was diving back into the bag since it's Type A R1 gets second base In OBR Type "B" there is no play on the obstructed runner as in your OP. You signal That's Obstruction and keep play alive UNTIL there is a tag attempt on the obstructed runner or the obstructed runner reaches his protected to base. When there is a tag attempt you make the call - out or safe Then signal TIME In OBR Type B you decide which base IF ANY the runner would have achieved absent the OBS. In your OP under OBR rules, you would have protected the runner to second base only, therefore, if there was a play on R2 at third base and R2 was out, the out call would stand. In FED there is no such distinction as Type A and Type B as mentioned in FED the obstructed runner is awarded a minimum of one base beyond the point of the OBS. Pete Booth
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