Velho Posted May 11 Report Posted May 11 What would have been the ruling if a) F1 stopped well short of getting in BR's way b) F1 ran into BR (or BR let himself be run into with plausible deniability) Quote
jimurrayalterego Posted May 11 Report Posted May 11 1 hour ago, Velho said: What would have been the ruling if a) F1 stopped well short of getting in BR's way b) F1 ran into BR (or BR let himself be run into with plausible deniability) a) Based on past occurrences in MLB I would say no call if F1 pulls up. My takeaway from other instances in MLB is F1 has to put himself in the path of getting trucked. b) I think F1 would have reestablished protection and contact would be INT. 1 Quote
noumpere Posted May 11 Report Posted May 11 Anyway to post the plays without using X (or most other links)? I won't follow the links -- but maybe that's your plan. ;) 1 Quote
Velho Posted May 11 Author Report Posted May 11 28 minutes ago, noumpere said: Anyway to post the plays without using X (or most other links)? It doesn't play for you in place by clicking the center play button? Quote
The Man in Blue Posted May 11 Report Posted May 11 It's not a matter of whether it works or not, it is a matter of not supporting particular businesses and formats. When was this game? Boston played Kansas City on May 9, 2025. Quote
The Man in Blue Posted May 11 Report Posted May 11 Found it, from 2023 . . . https://www.mlb.com/redsox/video/crawford-outs-moreno-after-review Having a similar conversation on a softball site following an obstruction call in an NCAA game. The fundamental question is how far does the fielder have to go to get the interference call? We tend to be very comfortable with giving leeway to a runner for an obstruction call because we don't want to encourage contact that can cause an injury. However, it seems many umpires do not want to give that same courtesy to a fielder who checks up even though they, by definition, have the protection and the right of way. In the MLB play above, I have interference. In a collision, I have interference. If F1 checked up . . . that is the question above. I don't have a good answer beyond HTBT. The NCAA Softball play I am referencing can be seen around 13:06 in this video. Trying to find a better video (with replay and alternate angles). 13:06 in this video: Quote
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