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They called the runner out for OFFENSIVE INTERFERENCE, not out because he was tagged.
6-2-g: A.R. 2— If the umpire declares the batter, batter-runner or a runner out for offensive interference, all other runners shall return to the last base that was legally attained at the time of the interference. Third base still legally belonged to the runner who was called out for interference, therefore the following runner was only legally entitled to second. |
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Just curious on this sitch... how is he supposed to get back to the base with the fielder standing directly in his way?
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Somehow other than dropping his right shoulder and plowing into F5. I'm not arguing that the fielder is between the runner and 3B, I'm saying he dropped his shoulder, should have been MC.
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The fielder has the ball and is between him and the base... why would you think there must be a way that he's "supposed" to get back to the base?
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Unless you have seen the entire play, I am not sure how anyone can make a call from the sitting position at home. There is just not enough shown here.
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Your right, easy call. MC. Definitely dropped the shoulder. |
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