Scouting two teams tonight (we play the winner later this week) and saw a very interesting play. Runners on second and third and basehit to CF. Runner on third scores easily and the runner on second is coming home. Throw to the plate is off line and on the first base side. The catcher steps over to catch the ball but is blocked (no contact but I'm pretty sure he loses sight of the ball but at least the runner is in between catcher and ball) from the ball. Ball shoots past the catcher to the backstop.
Defensive coach wants obstruction called and ump says it wasn't. I was too far away to really hear what was being said but I can say with a good amount of certainty that there wasn't contact between first runner and catcher and that it wasn't on purpose. The runner was trying to pick the bat up and move it when all this happened.
So my question is - at what point would this become obstruction? If I am remembering correctly on a grounball to 2B the runner cannot stop in front of the fielder to block his view under NFHS rules - would this be the same situation?
Thanks guys.
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