Late to the party but this is Type 1/A obstruction by the defense. Fielder was blocking the base path without possession of the ball. This should result in an immediate dead ball and the runner awarded home.
Preston Smith
11/11/2022,
No because there would have been player interference I am catcher
Jenny Roderick
11/11/2022,
Yep he’s out the baseline he’s out of the he’s out of the colored grass
Finn Huskins
11/11/2022,
No cause at home I can go anywhere
Joey Weir
11/11/2022,
Simple yes
Raylen McDonald
11/11/2022,
Hell yea he’s in the baseline
CrazyChristian
11/11/2022,
Yes the brown shows the baseline
sky is high
11/11/2022,
Bunting is for losers
Nolan N
11/11/2022,
Yup
Roman Santore
11/11/2022,
Yes
ethan sullens
11/11/2022,
No he is not out of the baceline in the jh rules
Evangeline Pham
11/11/2022,
The base line is 3 feet wide so no
FunGamingWithJacob
11/11/2022,
He is safe pitcher is in the way of his baseline so he is safe I think it’s inference with the pitcher on the runners baseline
darkslime
11/11/2022,
make it clear yes he did but to avoid the tag so it’s safe
Javier Ibarra
11/11/2022,
Yea
Alasha Wise
11/11/2022,
Safe
Jack Straw
11/11/2022,
No. Runners establish their own baselines, which is a direct line from the runner’s starting point to the base/home plate and not necessarily the baseline itself. Also, he made an “evasive” move so to speak PRIOR to a tag attempt. So there was no “outside the baseline” violation prior to the tag attempt. By the time the tag attempt was made he was clear.
That said, good luck explaining to an irate coach.
Yes he is can’t you see that
When he plays baseball ⚾️ ❤♾️
Late to the party but this is Type 1/A obstruction by the defense. Fielder was blocking the base path without possession of the ball. This should result in an immediate dead ball and the runner awarded home.
No because there would have been player interference I am catcher
Yep he’s out the baseline he’s out of the he’s out of the colored grass
No cause at home I can go anywhere
Simple yes
Hell yea he’s in the baseline
Yes the brown shows the baseline
Bunting is for losers
Yup
Yes
No he is not out of the baceline in the jh rules
The base line is 3 feet wide so no
He is safe pitcher is in the way of his baseline so he is safe I think it’s inference with the pitcher on the runners baseline
make it clear yes he did but to avoid the tag so it’s safe
Yea
Safe
No. Runners establish their own baselines, which is a direct line from the runner’s starting point to the base/home plate and not necessarily the baseline itself. Also, he made an “evasive” move so to speak PRIOR to a tag attempt. So there was no “outside the baseline” violation prior to the tag attempt. By the time the tag attempt was made he was clear.
That said, good luck explaining to an irate coach.
Duh wtf kinda dumb ass question