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Can you expand on this? If we accept that the next pitch isn't a play, then that would protect the OBS runner way beyond the intent of the rule.
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"Is a pitch a play" seems to have been discussed before. I think NCAA folks claim that pitching or catching is considered a "play".
NFHS definition of play: ART 2 Make a Play a. Any action by the pitcher intended to cause a reaction from the runner(s) as it pertains to the look-back rule. (Some are arguing that the OBS voids this as a play.) b. Any action by a fielder who is attempting to catch or gain control of a batted or thrown ball. c. An attempt by a defensive player to retire a runner or a batter-runner. (Maybe this semi-applies, but if the defense does manage to tag the runner off a base, that will kill the play and the runner will be placed accordingly.) In the Umpires' Manual, page 35, bottom of the page. Obstruction: The base umpire should immediately: 1. Give the..... 2. When the play becomes dead, make the proper OBS award. So, if'n we have no "plays", what makes the play dead besides the runner being tagged off a base or an umpire calling "time"?
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The obstruction rule does not cancel the obstructed runners protection until a play is made on a different runner. If you are going to be a rule book literalist, then you'd have to keep protecting her through the pitch because that isn't a play on a runner. (It's a play, just not on the runner). The only solution here is to "fix-up" the rulebook. To me that actually does mean the play ends when the pitcher has control and is getting ready to pitch.
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This is something that occurs thousands of times a day all over the country and it works fine, does not deny any team any opportunities and helps the game move along at a decent pace. But you all know where I stand
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True Mike, but if you think about this happening at game speed, why would one be calling time here?
You see your runner stop at 1B after being OBS right there. End of story. You see the ball back in the circle, no subsequent play. End of story. Your hustling back to your position, and BANG, there goes the runner! Im not saying the timeout is wrong, Im saying that in the normal no-action, between-play situation, we wouldn't be doing it just to get back to our position. It's why we tell 'em to get it in the circle. Last edited by jmkupka; Tue Mar 27, 2018 at 07:45am. |
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And because the ball is dead, both umpires can hustle to their position simultaneously instead of one watching the runner while the other moves.
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Gotcha Mike. An easy way to avoid having to make and defend the most unusual ruling in the book. I like it.
![]() In discussions with a multitude of colleagues, I have found not 1 who would ever make that call (protect the runner and bring her back to 1B), including NCAA officials. Guarantee I'd have no UIC backing me up in the case of a protest. |
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