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There's the requirement - and it does override obstruction - that all runners run the bases legally. R2 did not do that and is out when R2 completely passes R1, so no runs score. R1 is the obstructed runner so the play stays live until R1 is put out or reaches the base she'd have obtained sans obstruction. R1 was not put out, R2 was out for passing R1. That's a timing thing. Since nobody scored before R2, no runs can score by rule. Now, the injury thing - since R1 stays down while being caught and passed by another runner who started 1 base behind, you might be able to justify (and the word "might" is about as big and bold and going to be questioned as you can imagine) killing all play because an injured player is likely to get hurt worse due to play continuing. The BR was not affected by the obstruction.
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THe hypothetical play mentioned here is a intersting one. According to the rules we must punish the offense that was wronged by the defense by the obstruction. Mike, would ASA address this any point in the future?
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I. E. R1 on first base and B2 strokes a hit to the gap. F4 or F6 (depending on which gap) immediately moves to the vicinity of 2B to obstruct R1. If she happens to fall then there is the possibility of being passed by BR. If she is not passed, Blue enforces the OBS and things end up like they otherwise would. If BR passes, then there is the out. Less than two outs, R1 is awarded base(s) but with BR out. If two outs, inning over. Not that this would ever happen. But if I could figure it out with no ASA book, a coach might be able to figure it out without an Umpire's manual, UIC Manual, or a case book or any other of the assorted ASA books that are only for the initiated ![]()
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And again, can you imagine the mess if an OBS runner would get back into the fray? How many rules would have to be changed to allow R2 to legally scrore prior to R1? What if it is not a score? If the trailing runner is allowed to pass the OBS runner, then there is no longer any added protection permissible due to the original runner OBS, so if a runner ends up one.....nevermind, already getting a headache trying to figure out my own scenarios ![]()
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Mike,
I'm not sure on one thing... Can I still protect R1 to home after the third out and score 1 run (R1), since the OBS happened before R2 was out?
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However, without a specific interpretation, and using other OBS interpretations as a basis, I think you could sell that award. In your judgment, that is what would have been the result of the play had the OBS not occurred.
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If R2 stops, the umpires can easily award both runners home due to the OBS.
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