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Do you call OBS everytime?
Inattentive F3 hinder B1 round the base going to 2nd. No play is mad as she goes into second base.
Do you call OBS every time you see it? I tend to do so and then explain if asked.
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Agreed I call it every time that the runner is Obstructed
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Every. Single. Time.
This is actually a bit of a pet peeve of mine. I have worked with a few officials over the years that believe that calling infractions that "don't impact the game" is a waste of time and signals, and it "draws unnecessary attention to us umpires". These umpires typically draw enough attention to themselves simply because they are usually honestly not very good umpires. (Offtopic: These are frequently the same officials who consistently refuse to enforce the pitching rule(s).) I 100% disagree with their philosophy, because (1) we have no way of knowing in advance which infractions "impact" the future, and (2) the book gives us no rule support for *not* calling things that the book says to call. What is the point of a ruleset and organized leagues if we're just going to "not call that?" What we permit, we promote. If we want the fielders to move to a legal position without the ball, call them for obstructing. If we want the pitchers to pitch legally, call them for an IP when they don't. Want NCAA coaches to stop halting the game to argue judgment calls? Warn them when they come out with the first silly request, and toss them after the second (per the new rule). The officials who keep the tough, but good calls in their pockets to avoid dealing with controversy/conflict are the same officials that breed controversy for those of us with the
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I worked a middle school game today with both teams that played surprisingly solid defense.
The F3 for one team, however, while straddling the first base bag, would drop her back knee in front of the base before she would catch a pick-off throw from F2. So as the runner tried to dive back to the base, it was blocked by F3's right foot to her right knee. I must have called OBS 8 or 9 times. The girl's coach asked about it, but if he spoke to her about it, she didn't change her method of blocking the base. Never did have to call any OBS on base hits. Both F3s cleared the base for runners to advance.
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Last year I was explaining this to a coach and stated, "if you continuously violate a rule, you can be ejected".
I explained that someone who willingly violates a rule poses a problem that has be be corrected.
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I explained and his statement was " we've been doing this all season, why are you calling it now?" All I said was "Coach I didn't do you other games so I don't know what you did."
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You would eject a pitcher who continuously leaps? You would eject a first baseman who continually is in foul territory at the time of the pitch? You would eject a player who continuously leave the base prior to the pitch? (ok, maybe 4 times a game) |
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There are some conflicting opinions as to whether you wait for contact to happen to rule OBS or if the presence of a defender blocking the path causes a player to slowdown or reroute as obstruction.
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I said "can be", as opposed to the knee down described above. Of course, some impeding is needed.
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