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Obstruction or Out of Baseline?
Play from the SD/SF game last night.
Agree with call? http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index..._copy_28851369 I'm not an ump but I'd say it was the right call. Last edited by Spence; Sat Jul 13, 2013 at 05:33am. |
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Textbook OBS. Despite the protestations of the SD common-tators, being "two steps on the infield grass" has nuttin' to do with nuttin'.
Of course, if F2 catches the pitch in the first place, we ain't in this mess. |
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R2 was clearly within "his" baseline during all tag attempts.
R2 was clearly hindered and he was clearly not intentionally running into a fielder (without the ball) trying to draw the OBS. Clearly OBS. Nice call. |
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This is obstruction, only. The 'out of baseline' only applies when a tag is being attempted on a runner.
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"What...what is Gyorko s'posed to do, run into the dugout?"
Well, first off, it was Headley, not Gyorko. And now that you mention it, Dick...
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Tangential question - as a coach I've read enough materials on coaching baserunning that instruct runners to, if possible, run into the fielder as happened here (not saying that's what happened here, just that the instruction I read says it's a good "teach"). From an official's standpoint is that a HTBT in determining if there was intent by the runner (does intent even matter?) or are there things you look for when a runner tries something like that? Hasn't happened to me either way but was curious if anyone's had that type of thing happen.
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First, there are enough umpires who simply don't pay enough attention to obstruction that you will likely run yourself into as many outs as you will avoid. Second, it's simply RAT-style coaching. Hopefully, you will not be getting any help from the umpires here in trying to coax this call out of an umpire or avoid getting your runner called for intentionally running into a fielder when that's exactly what you're coaching.
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This particular play was just a case where F5 got too close to R2 when he threw the ball. He could've probably tagged R2 if he tried. And then F5 veered the wrong way (he was in the dirt when he threw the ball, and moved to the grass), probably because his F6 teammate was standing there.
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Agree and thanks for the responses. Never taught this myself (usually have a hard enough time teaching baserunning basics, forget the "extra" stuff like this). Was just curious what everyone's experience has been.
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Ahhhh, summer interns. Some are good, some are bad...
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