Manny A |
Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:39am |
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Originally Posted by mbcrowder
(Post 852219)
Um, ok. I see why you think that. That is NOT what the rule is for. Merely positioning one's body somewhat in the way is not OBS under this rule. Perhaps they should word it more specifically, although they DID include the word intentionally.
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Yeah, I'm not sure what they were thinking about when they came up with this rule.
I've heard of a play where F6 cuts in front of a leading-off runner at second to screen his vision from F1 just as F1 attempts a pickoff with F4 covering. Maybe they were concerned with this particular situation? I dunno...
Suffice it to say the concept of "visual obstruction" does exist. As KJUmp mentioned, it certainly appears in NCAA Softball under 9.4.2.3 to address the tag-up situation I brought up. And under 9.4.2.7, NCAA Softball covers the original post scenario, but it's not the typical obstruction ruling. Rather, it's a warn and then a one-base award if the same player does it again.
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