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May 14 2016 11:03pm
outstanding throw from left field
why was the catcher allowed to block the plate?
he was directly in the base path, which the new rules state is not allowed under any circumstance for the catcher
(so inb4 anyone says the catcher is "entitled" to catch the ball where it is, thats wrong)
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May 14 2016 11:28pm
wow a serious post

I do agree
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May 14 2016 11:32pm
incorrect. A catcher is allowed to block the base path if he is in the process of catching the ball. Meaning if the flight of the ball will cause him to enter the base path, he is allowed to attempt to catch it.


"By the rules of baseball, a runner has the right to an unobstructed path to a base. However, this right is not granted if the fielder guarding the base possesses the ball or is in the process of catching the ball."


This was reviewed and upheld

This post was edited by Fgs on May 14 2016 11:37pm
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May 14 2016 11:38pm
Quote (Fgs @ May 15 2016 01:32am)
watch it again. He didn't block the plate until he had possession of the ball which was at the very last second. It was reviewed and upheld.


no homer right? maybe YOU should watch the replay again
I cant post pictures but heres basically 3 frames if someone can post it

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Quote (DiabloDarkness @ May 15 2016 12:38am)
no homer right? maybe YOU should watch the replay again
I cant post pictures but heres basically 3 frames if someone can post it

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Read my edit. The catcher is allowed to block the path of he is attempting to field a throw.

http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/10512206/mlb-bans-home-collisions-1-exception

This post was edited by Fgs on May 14 2016 11:40pm
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May 14 2016 11:41pm
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Read my edit.

[URL=http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/10512206/mlb-bans-home-collisions-1-exception]http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/10512206/mlb-bans-home-collisions-1-exception[/URL]


i guess its pretty close so theyd go by the ump
idk i just feel like this play has happened before and its always been catcher interference
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May 14 2016 11:42pm
Quote (DiabloDarkness @ May 15 2016 12:41am)
i guess its pretty close so theyd go by the ump
idk i just feel like this play has happened before and its always been catcher interference



Because most times the throw is off line and not in the base runners direction. I actually thought they would call him safe but reading the rule I can see why he was ruled out. The throw took him directly into the base runners path.
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May 15 2016 12:09am
interesting. here's a video from 2 years ago thats interesting.

catcher is blocking the plate because he has to field the throw, and i guess he did have a few split seconds to get out of the way but it mightve risked him making the out at home.

umpire rules the runner safe despite him being clearly out (which you'll see clearly if you watch the whole video). seems like after they implemented the rule to prevent collisions they have been modifying it, which lead to the rule that Fgs posted earlier in the thread.

good thing theyre modifying it because what else is the catcher supposed to do if he's fielding the ball? just let the run score ? i think the rules are correct in that the catcher can block the plate if hes fielding the ball. anything less and he'd be jeopardizing the out, and intent to block the plate isnt even relevant if he doesnt first catch the ball

its not like either player wants a collision

but from this video (2 years ago), i gathered that they are at least modifying the rule as they go. i dont think that "while catcher is fielding a throw" stipulation was a part of the rule back then or the ump wouldve been under extreme scrutiny for this call


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May 15 2016 12:18am
that's the first thing I told my buddy, I thought you couldn't block the plate anymore

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May 15 2016 12:27am
Quote (Profar @ May 14 2016 11:18pm)
that's the first thing I told my buddy, I thought you couldn't block the plate anymore


if you think about it though, what can the catcher do if fielding the throw forces him to block the plate

cant expect the catcher to attempt an awkward catch etc just to avoid a collision
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