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  2. Obstruction (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Obstruction is not the same as interference; obstruction is committed by a fielder against a base runner, while interference, with the exception of catcher's interference, is committed by a baserunner against a fielder or a batter against a catcher. When a fielder hinders a base runner, baseball commentators (including the announcers of the ...

  3. Interference (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, interference occurs in situations in which a person illegally changes the course of play from what is expected. Interference might be committed by players on the offense, players not currently in the game, catchers, umpires, or spectators. Each type of interference is covered differently by the rules. [1]

  4. Suspended game - Wikipedia

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    A suspended game in baseball occurs when a game has to be stopped before it can be completed, and the game is meant to be finished at a later time or date. Suspended games are used in Major League Baseball , Minor League Baseball , and may also be used at other levels of play (such as college baseball or the Little League World Series ...

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

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    Major League Baseball wants umpires to crack down on obstruction, and the commissioner's office outlined plans during a call with managers this week. MLB staff also will meet managers in person ...

  6. Kyle Schwarber's 3 HRs, controversial obstruction call power ...

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    The series in July was a three-game Phillies sweep in Philly, and the home team looked dominant with 10-1 and 5-1 victories. That series win was also the last time Philadelphia had won a series ...

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  8. Plate appearance - Wikipedia

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    The "time at bat" defined in this rule is more commonly referred to as a plate appearance, and the playing rules (Rules 1 through 8) uses the phrase "time at bat" in this sense (e.g. Rule 5.04(a)(3), which states that "[t]he first batter in each inning after the first inning shall be the player whose name follows that of the last player who ...

  9. 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 ...