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  2. Obstruction (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Obstruction is not the same as interference; obstruction is typically committed by a fielder against a base runner, while interference is typically committed by a base runner against a fielder, or the batter against the catcher. When a fielder hinders a base runner, baseball commentators (including the announcers of the 2013 game discussed ...

  3. Interference (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Such interference often occurs when a spectator in the first row of seats reaches onto the field to attempt to grab a fair or foul fly ball. If the umpire judges that the fielder could have caught the ball over the field (i.e., the ball would have not crossed over the plane of the wall), he will rule the batter out on spectator interference.

  4. “All of that is 100% by the rule book,” Guillie said. “The ball becomes dead. The batter shall be awarded first base on the interference and the run scores. The other runner advanced to ...

  5. Blocking the plate - Wikipedia

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    A catcher attempts to block a baserunner from reaching home plate. In baseball, blocking the plate is a technique performed by a catcher to prevent a runner from scoring. The act of blocking the plate accounted for most of the physical contact in Major League Baseball prior to the 2014 season, when it was outlawed except when the catcher already has possession of the ball.

  6. MLB reportedly planning to enforce obstruction rules in 2024

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    MLB reportedly planning to enforce obstruction rules in 2024. Rhiannon Walker. February 14, 2024 at 5:24 PM.

  7. USFL Experimenting With New Pass Interference Rule - AOL

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    Under the NFL’s current pass interference rules, any defensive pass interference call beyond 15 yards gives the offense the ball at the spot of the foul. The USFL will employ an alternate rule ...

  8. Instant replay in Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Collisions at home plate (Rule 6.01(i)) Tag-ups; Interference on double plays; Spectator interference; In addition, the crew chief can use replay to review the following issues at any time, which is not considered a challenge: The count, the number of outs, and the score; Substitutions; Batting out of turn; Rules check

  9. What is 'obstruction?' Why crucial decision went against ...

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    Mississippi State softball's Mia Davidson was called for obstruction in a crucial moment of Game 1 of the Starkville Super Regional vs. Arizona. Why?