Can a fielder block first base?

AG: Players in the field can block any base as long as they are holding the ball or are in the process of fielding the ball.
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What is the rule for obstruction in first base?

Ruling: Call the obstruction by pointing at the obstruction and calling, “That's obstruction”; however, leave the ball in play until all action has ceased. Then call “Time” and impose such penalties, if any, that will nullify the act of obstruction. If a fly ball is caught in this situation, batter-runner is out.
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Can a first baseman be called for obstruction?

A player who dives unsuccessfully for a ground ball and remains on the ground, delaying the progress of a runner, could be guilty of obstruction, as could a first baseman who stands at the inside corner of first base despite it being clear that no play will be made at first, causing the batter to adjust his/her path to ...
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Can a fielder block a base with his foot?

Blocking a portion of the bag with a foot is obstruction. You can change up this scenario in a dozens of ways, move it to any base, and you get the same result. The point is, a fielder without possession of the ball cannot deny access to a base to a runner advancing or retreating.
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What is the fielder obstruction rule in MLB?

Obstruction describes an act by a fielder, who is not in possession of the ball or in the process of fielding it, that impedes the baserunner's progress.
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Can a fielder push a runner off the base?

- "Funny enough, there is NO RULE that says a fielder can't push a runner off base. However, it is enforced that way.
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Can a runner make contact with the first baseman?

The batter-runner is permitted to exit the three-foot lane by means of a step, stride, reach or slide in the immediate vicinity of first base for the sole purpose of touching first base. Of course there is always going to be controversy because the enforcement of the rule is based on the umpire's judgment.
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Can a fielder block the base in baseball?

AG: Players in the field can block any base as long as they are holding the ball or are in the process of fielding the ball. To do so without those conditions could result in the blocking player being called for obstruction and the base being awarded to the runner.
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Who has right of way base runner or fielder?

Fielders have a right to occupy any space needed to catch or field a batted ball and also must not be hindered while attempting to field a thrown ball. If any member of the batting team (including the coaches) interferes with a fielder's right of way to field a batted ball, the batter shall be declared out.
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Who has the right to the baseline runner or fielder?

A fielder who is making a play on a batted ball is "protected" from interference by a base runner. In other words, the fielder gets the right-of-way in cases where a base runner converges on a fielder who is making a play on a batted ball.
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What happens if first baseman blocks runner?

Ruling: This is interference, the ball is immediately declared “dead,” the runner is declared out and the batter is awarded first base. If there had been other runners on base, they would return to the base they occupied at the time of the pitch, unless they are forced to advance by the batter being awarded first base.
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Can a first baseman be called for interference?

Running lane violation – When the batter runner is advancing to first base he/she is required to run in foul territory. In the event the runner physically or visually interferes with the throw, catch, or the defense, over or in fair territory, the runner will be guilty of interference and called out.
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Can a fielder stand in the baseline?

- Fielders without the ball often stand on a base or in the base path. Doing so does not make them guilty of obstruction. They're not obstructing unless a runner's advance or path is altered.
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Can the catcher block the baseline?

The catcher is not permitted to block the runner's path to the plate unless he is in possession of the ball, though blocking the path of the runner in a legitimate attempt to receive a throw is not considered a violation.
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Does the obstruction rule still exist in football?

Hence we do not have American Football-style 'blocking' in our game. The answer to the original question is therefore that those in the ring are impeding their opponents. Indirect free kick. By the way "obstruction" no longer exists in the Laws (they are not "Rules"); we talk about "Impeding".
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Can a runner be called out on obstruction?

NOTE 1: When the ball is not dead on obstruction and an obstructed runner advances beyond the base which, in the umpire's judgment, the runner would have been awarded because of being obstructed, the runner does so at his/ her own risk and may be tagged out. This is a judgment call.
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What happens if a base runner collides with fielder?

Answer: Yes, the runner is out. Note: whether the fielder was "in the baseline" is irrelevant. shall apply: With less than two out, the umpire shall declare both the runner and batter out. With two out, the umpire shall declare the batter out.
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What happens when a fielder interferes with a runner?

The rule provides that a runner must vacate any space needed by a fielder to make a play on a batted ball, unless the runner has contact with a legally occupied base when the interference occurs. In this case, the runner should not be called out unless the hindrance is intentional.
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Can a fielder stand outside the boundary?

19.5. 2 A fielder who is not in contact with the ground is considered to be grounded beyond the boundary if his/her final contact with the ground, before his/her first contact with the ball after it has been delivered by the bowler, was not entirely within the boundary. 19.6.
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Can a fielder stand in front of the stumps?

No fielder may be standing on or with any part of his body over the pitch (the central strip of the playing area between the wickets). If his body casts a shadow over the pitch, the shadow must not move until after the batter has played (or had the opportunity to play) at the ball.
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Can a fielder intentionally drop a ball?

Intentional drop rule

This rule likewise prevents a fielder from deliberately dropping a ball and thereby achieving a double or triple play. If an umpire invokes this rule, the drop is ruled a catch, the ball is dead, and no baserunner may advance.
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What is the hardest fielding position in baseball?

Shortstop. Shortstop is one of the hardest positions to play on a baseball diamond. When playing shortstop, you have to cover the most ground of any position on the infield, moving to your left, to your right, and sometimes into the outfield for short fly balls.
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Can a runner slap the ball out of the glove?

Can the baserunner attempt to dislodge the ball from the hand or glove of a fielder attempting a tag? No. A runner may not intentionally attempt to dislodge the ball as a fielder attempts a tag.
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At what point can you call yourself a runner?

There is no test you have to pass to be a runner. People may think they are not a runner if they only like the treadmill or have never done a marathon, but that simply is not true. Much like how someone is a baker if they like to bake, you are a runner if you enjoy running and/or run regularly.
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Can you overrun first base on a walk?

In NFHS the batter-runner is allowed to over-run or over-slide first as long as they don't attempt to advance to second. This includes a base on balls.
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