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chapmaja Fri May 17, 2013 09:52pm

One more that I had recently
 
this caused a lot of fan complaints, but not from the dugout. R1 on second, R2 on first. B3 hits a single to LF. R2 rounds third and comes home. the throw comes in and beats R1 to the plate. R1 slides (legally), and the ball comes out of F1's glove landing between her knees. F1's slide leaves her a foot short of the plate, with F1 blocking her access to the plate. She attempt to reach forward and touch the plate with her foot, but is prevented from doing so. F1 then realizes the ball is between her legs, and as R1 tries again to touch the base, which is still between her legs, F1 grabs the ball and tags R1.

I rule this obstruction, as F1 was blocking the plate while not in possession of the ball, and her position blocked R1's second attempt to touch the plate, after the initial slide was short (due to F1, blocking the plate while in possession of the ball). I award R1 home plate on the play.

Chess Ref Sat May 18, 2013 07:24am

Good Call
 
See this one a regular basis. Make this call on a regular basis.

The coaches who know the rule say nothing, those who don't come out to chat.

SethPDX Sat May 18, 2013 03:06pm

Sounds like you did all right.

After working a few games you may have noticed people in the stands complain about things they don't really know about. ;)

CecilOne Sat May 18, 2013 05:36pm

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Originally Posted by SethPDX (Post 894738)

After working a few games you may have noticed people in the stands complain about things they don't really know about. ;)

Mostly that, sometimes just because their team lost, often because they did not see the actual play.

chapmaja Sat May 18, 2013 06:08pm

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Originally Posted by SethPDX (Post 894738)
Sounds like you did all right.

After working a few games you may have noticed people in the stands complain about things they don't really know about. ;)

No argument there. I had one guy I thought was going to come over the fence last year over a call. Pitch was behind the batter, but she left the bat up on her shoulder. Its the bat, then comes down and catches her in the back and she goes down. Of course I call foul ball and this guy goes bananas. He was going so crazy that the host AD and the visiting team coach (his DD's team) had to go try calming him down. The batter (his DD) finally came over and told her dad to "stop acting like such an A$$hole). I wasn't going to say anything about her language because she was telling him off.

UmpireErnie Sat May 18, 2013 08:11pm

If your not upsetting a coach now and then your probably doing something wrong.

If your not upsetting at least some of the fans on a regular basis you are definately doing something wrong! :D

EsqUmp Sat May 18, 2013 09:57pm

Interesting. Defensive players are expected to disappear or be called for obstruction. But retired offensive player are not expected to disappear or be called out when they are "just running like any runner."

Hmmmmm :confused:

MD Longhorn Mon May 20, 2013 08:15am

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Originally Posted by EsqUmp (Post 894778)
Interesting. Defensive players are expected to disappear or be called for obstruction. But retired offensive player are not expected to disappear or be called out when they are "just running like any runner."

Hmmmmm :confused:

No defensive players are expected to disappear. They are expected, however, to not be in the runner's way if they don't have possession of the ball.

Manny A Mon May 20, 2013 11:01am

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Originally Posted by EsqUmp (Post 894778)
Interesting. Defensive players are expected to disappear or be called for obstruction.

Actually, defensive players are expected to make defensive plays so that they don't make themselves vulnerable to obstruction. In this case, F1 (although my guess is that it should have been F2) should have been able to secure the ball through the tag, which she didn't. Shame on her for failing a fundamental skill.


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