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Blocking home plate
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Thomas Van den Eynde
Situation: Men's game MLB-rules
R2 and R3, ball hit the LF, R3 scores, but then...
R2 rounds 3th base while the throw from P7 gets to the catcher. No arguments raised by anyone that the throw beat the runner. The argument arose because the coach complains that the catcher was blocking home plate, I called R2 'out'. What happend was this: catcher was standing, ball in hand well up the 3th baseline about 2 meters (I'm European you see), so that would be around 7 feet (?). R2 deviaded from his running line to avoid the tag( unsuccesfully), catcher was standing with both feet on fair ground.
So now (finally) my question: would this be 'illegaly blocking the plate' or is the runner out on the tag?
The coach said that because the runner had to change his running line because of the catcher, he should be called 'safe' (obstruction).
(Always hoping my English is correct 😉)
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@Thomas Van den Eynde, our brothers have given the correct information here...100%! This is the kind of play where the BEST thing you can do for yourself and your partners on the field and ultima
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