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FED Runner on 2nd base stops at third base. Runner on 1st is the one that is obstructed after rounding 2nd and is ultimately thrown out going back to 2nd base. 3rd base was occupied which is why R1 ended up trying to get back to 2nd but was tagged out. |
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3b coach must be asleep. |
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Now in OBR, unless R1 was obstructed on his return to 2nd, I would ignore the obstruction that occurred on his advance to third and the out would stand. If, by some happy coincidence, the words 'that's obstruction' never left your lips, you are lucky my friend.
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If that runner then (idiotically) chooses to return to 2B during live-ball action and is subsequently tagged out, that out stands. The runner doesn't get 3B, come what may. Had he been tagged out immediately after rounding 3B, that out would have stood, too, and for the same reason: the awarded base has been acquired.
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Good info. Let me ask one more related question.
R1. BR hits a gapper. R1 is obstructed by SS and returns to 2nd base. BR would have had an easy double but sees R1 return so he tries to get back to 1B but is tagged out. Do you award him 2nd base? |
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Nope, you don't force a runner that hasn't been obstructed. And I hope you mean R1.
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If you rule a runner was obstructed between 2B and 3B you MUST award him at least 3B. If that pushes another runner to the plate so be it. You cannot unring the bell.
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I'd have to see that one in writing.
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RIF.
FED 8-3-2, 4th sentence "If any preceding runner is forced to advance by the awarding of a base or bases to an obstructed runner, the umpire shall award this preceding runner the necessary base or bases." Other codes have similar language. Now, in the revised FED play where obstructed R1 reaches third, and then retreats to second, I'd let the play stand. |
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