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Action Occurring After Obstruction - February 2006An umpire may have to consider action occurring after obstruction in determining a runner’s award or protection (or neither). An obstructed runner’s protection or award can be revised each time something happens that would change the award or protection.
If a live ball has been thrown, but becomes dead while in flight due to obstruction with a play, and such throw is wild and goes out of play, then the overthrow becomes a factor in determining the award given the obstructed runner.
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