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  1. The following statement on obstruction is true: Is declared when a fielder without the ball simulates a tag on a runner. The same player cannot be listed as both the pitcher and the DH.

  2. When constructing a new field for high school play, the distance from home plate to the nearest obstruction on fair ground should be at least 300 feet down the foul lines and at least 350 feet to center field.

  3. Quiz yourself with questions and answers for OHSAA 2019 Baseball Rules Exam, so you can be ready for test day. Explore quizzes and practice tests created by teachers and students or create one from your course material.

  4. Jan 24, 2011 · Interference in baseball is a ‘penalty’ against the offense, and obstruction is a penalty against the defense. Learn how to distinguish between the two rules.

  5. Aug 5, 2023 · If a fielder impedes or hinders a runner in any way, the umpire can rule obstruction. There are two types of obstruction: Type 1 and Type 2 as covered in rules 6.01 (h) (1) and 6.01 (h) (2). In Type 1 the ball is dead, and the runner receives a one base award. in Type 2 the ball remains alive and there is no automatic base award.

  6. Definition. Obstruction describes an act by a fielder, who is not in possession of the ball or in the process of fielding it, that impedes the baserunner's progress. If a play is being made on the obstructed baserunner, the ball is ruled dead and the umpire can place all runners on the base he determines they would have reached without the ...

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  8. Apr 15, 2022 · Obstruction is the act of a fielder who, while not in possession of the ball and not in the act of fielding the ball or a throw, impedes the progress of any runner. Contact does not have to be made for the umpire to rule obstruction. There are two types of obstruction Type 1 and Type 2.

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