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  2. Obstruction (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Tejada had failed to realize that, because a play was not being made on him at the time of Mueller's obstruction, the obstruction was "Type B" obstruction. Therefore, under Rule 7.06(b), Welke's call was only preliminary, the ball was still live, and the play was supposed to "proceed until no further action [was] possible," at which point the ...

  3. Blocking the plate - Wikipedia

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    A catcher attempts to block a baserunner from reaching home plate. In baseball, blocking the plate is a technique performed by a catcher to prevent a runner from scoring. The act of blocking the plate accounted for most of the physical contact in Major League Baseball prior to the 2014 season, when it was outlawed except when the catcher already has possession of the ball.

  4. Protested game - Wikipedia

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    Through the 2019 season, protests in Major League Baseball (MLB) were governed by Rule 7.04, "Protesting Games". [1] Managers could initiate a protest "because of alleged misapplication of the rules", provided they notified the umpires "at the time the play under protest occurs and before the next pitch, play or attempted play" (in the case of a game-ending play, a protest could be filed with ...

  5. MLB telling managers that umpires will be more observant ...

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    MLB in concerned infielders not in possession of the ball are impeding runners in violation of rule 6.01 and said the increased emphasis will take place only on the bases and not at home plate.

  6. MLB cracking down on obstruction in an effort to encourage ...

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    MLB staff also will meet managers in person during spring training to go over enforcement. Major League Baseball wants umpires to crack down on obstruction, and the commissioner's office outlined ...

  7. Interference (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Right Field Umpire Jim Reynolds ruled the play a home run rather than calling for an instant replay review to determine whether spectator interference had occurred as specified by MLB's new rule regarding instant replay. The potential interference and umpire's call resulted in a solo home run for Cano, and the Yankees taking a 1–0 lead at the ...