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Fastpitch FED Obstruction Award
I posted a OBS situation in baseball and am curious of softball uses the same award.
1. R1 rounds 2nd and is obstructed by F6. In the opinion of the umpire she was not trying to go to 3rd base. 2. Same as 1 but she "maybe" could have gotten safely to 3rd base. FED rules. Does intent of the runner or likelihood of success matter? Is it an automatic one-base minimum award in FED ? Disclosure: Not a coach. Not an umpire. Not a fan of any team that had this happen. It's just a hot button issue from a state tourney game. Thanks |
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Yes. The umpire will judge the base the runner would have achieved without the obstruction and award that base, regardless of whether the runner tried for it or not. No. See above.
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Does " In the opinion of the umpire she was not trying to go to 3rd base." mean judging that she would not have reached 3rd even w/o the OBS?
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Try this
Rather than thinking "automatic award", the FED SB rule is written as...
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The whole idea behind the obstruction is not to penalize, but to make things end up they way they would have. HOWEVER there is one more important part of the ruling and that is... Quote:
TIME would be called and the runner would be placed on 2nd.... |
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Well let me ask this, since we're on it.
I doubt if this matters, but this is was in an adult slow pitch game: B1 hits a grounder, rounds 1st base, bumps into F1 who was in the base line. He then goes back to 1st and asks for obstruction call. I was base umpire. Before I could even say anything my partner said he did get obstructed and awarded him the base. I let it go and didn't argue it, mainly because while I "believe" he has to complete the trip to 2nd in order to get an obstruction call, I'm not completely sure. And I don't have my books on me at the moment. |
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mbcrowder, I just wanted to point out:
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Without seeing it, I can't be sure, but I agree that awarding second doesn't sound particularly likely on an infield grounder.
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Didn't even think of that, but you are probably right - makes a LOT more sense that way too.
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