Talk:Obstruction (baseball)

citiation edit

cite something!Wikidude57SBC 00:19, 3 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

pickoff edit

So what about in a pickoff, can you stay in the way if you don't yet have the ball yet, or are you "fielding"? 018 (talk) 18:26, 28 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Rarity -- but the rule practically defines the game edit

Violations of the rule against obstruction are rare at the major-league level. But the rule practically defines the game by ensuring that blocking and tackling are not part of baseball as they are much of the game of American football. Because blocking and tackling are not part of the game, size does not have the significance in baseball that it does in American football. Thus players of modest size, like Derek Jeter and Dustin Pedroia, who could never play NFL football, can star in baseball.

Of course this is opinion and even original research... but it seems very obvious. Maybe someone can find a citation for this, even if in a guide to Little League baseball.Pbrower2a (talk) 04:49, 26 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

Assessment comment edit

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I gave the page a resource. Should I remove the template on the top of the page?Wikidude57 I am Stinky Stanley! 19:53, 8 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

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