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Actually, in OBR (other than the major leagues), "About to receive" is generally taught as "the ball is closer than the runner".
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Correct, I should have been more precise. The rule reads the same for both but we generally enforce it differently at lower levels. In the play described above, if the throw just left the fielders hand, i've got obstruction. If F2's recieving the ball is imminent, I've got nothing in OBR (obstruction in FED).
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That's not what I was taught: it means that the ball is over the infield. The ball moves a LOT faster than the runner.
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