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Verbal Obstruction & Interference (OBR; Does it Exist?)
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timelydew
Once and for all, is there or is there not verbal obstruction/interference in MLB/OBR rules? To wit, the definition of offensive interference is sufficiently vague enough to perhaps include it (Offensive interference is an act by the team at bat which interferes with, obstructs, impedes, hinders, or confuses any fielder attempting to make a play).
I've operated under the notion that it does NOT exist at the pro level after meticulous research on the internet, which has led me to such information as Carl Childress's rule differences and other interpretations that seem to support that. Conversely, I've found some arguments that support that it does exist, although I can't find any real, tangible proof of a play called as verbal obstruction or interference at the pro level. Since this site has been extremely helpful to me in answering some esoteric rules questions, I feel there's a wealth of knowledge here that might help settle this one for me.
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No. But, enforce it as if it does at the levels most of us do.
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