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Video, what do you have?
YouTube - Eto-Roth Out (Baseball v. WAB)
College Game , So Calif Ive shown this around a bit, and have gotten a few different responses. - A couple say "nothing" as they believe R3 was trying to get to the plate, and nothing malicious, noting R3's actions to help F1 after the play. --Possible malicious due to the elbow getting up there. --INT on R3 for not trying to get to the plate, but instead going "at" the catcher and trying to dislodge.. What say you... |
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+1. Lousy slide. He's out.
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Here's another interesting video:
YouTube - Balk-Lead RBI-Single (WC - Game 1) Balk first, then a play at the plate at the end. |
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Rich,
I'm guessing a college game??? For the life of me, I'm not seeing the balk. (Could be the video angle, I guess - or maybe I'm just missing it.) And why no obstruction on the play at the plate? I did think the PU did a nice job dodging the on-deck batter/wannabe home plate base coach. JM
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It look like the scenario that you posted a week ago. Catcher blocks access to the plate, drops the ball on tag, prevents the runner from reaching home. Obstruction for sure. I'm guessing no set on the balk. It must have appeared different to the BU than the video shows. Very close.
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Not a "complete and discernable stop." Notice the difference between the first set and the next one. Some pitchers believe that if they snap the arms and hands into the set position, that constitutes a "stop." Wrong.
Play at plate, only watched once. In Fed I have OBS, in NCAA I have nothing. In OBR, just kids play. |
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+1...perhaps interference but even that is a stretch I think. I'm good with play the bounce on this one.
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F2 is protected in NCAA ball as the ball is arriving simultaneously to the slide and he had to occupy that position to recieve the throw. This is cited in the OBS clarification in the current supplement - page 8, play 3. In OBR we have great baseball. |
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8.3.2G(a) "blocks the entire base" vs. 8.3.2G(b) "blocks part of the base" 8.3.2L "partially blocking the inside edge of the base" and "did provide access to part of the base, even though it was not the part ... R1 wanted" |
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