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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 08:41pm
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I agree with Mike on this one. As I was reading the OP, I was thinking that this is a clear cut example of OBS.
Playing the devil's advocate here, but what if the ball got to F3 a second of two before R
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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 08:44pm
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Sorry for the typo. What if the ball get's to F4 a second or two before R1 pulls up and bumps F4 who then drops the ball????
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Old Sun Apr 22, 2007, 06:28am
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Sorry for the typo. What if the ball get's to F4 a second or two before R1 pulls up and bumps F4 who then drops the ball????
It isn't the "bump" that is the OBS. It is the defender's presence in the R's path. If the runner slowed before the ball got there, it is still OBS.

AFA the other, it would depend on whether the "bump" was hard enough to cause the ball to be dropped or whether the fielder just missed the through. That part would definitely had to be seen.
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Old Sun Apr 22, 2007, 07:31am
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Thanks for your reply's, as I actually thought about possible obstruction while the coach was ranting and raving for an interference call. We officials have such a short amount of time to see/think/and make the call, but I think spending alot of time learning from the more experienced ump's on this board is finally paying dividends:-))))
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It's been my experience that this (and similar plays) is the most often mis-called obstruction out there. Umpires should, in cases like this, signal obstruction 100% of the time, even if the runner was safe. Most don't if the runner turns out to be safe before they have time to signal.

Remember - you have the potential for OBS ANY time the fielder is in the runner's path without the ball - you should be thinking that you have potential OBS already at that point. If runner reacts to this fielder at all (slows, contacts, reverses, slides, whatever) before that fielder obtains possession of the ball, then you have OBS, and should signal it immediately.

It may turn out that you have no award (as in this case), but it could be important as play develops further that you signal what you saw.
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