My second daughter had a situation at her game last night that I'd like some info on, if you please! (Must be my week for questions!) I understand that the runner establishes her own base path, etc. I also understand (or have had it told to me) that the runner can run over the entire field if she wants if no play is being made on her as long as that is the path she has established. Here is what happened, though...
B1 running to 1B. F3 standing about 3 - 4 feet inside fair territory and about 1/4 way up the line. No play being made. B1 runs into fair territory and brushes by F3. Ump signals obstruction and awards 2nd (reason unknown). Coach argues that B1 had to actually alter her course to 1B to brush into F3 and that since no play was being made on her (ball in circle), she was going to get to 1B safely anyway. Ump said it did not matter whether F3 was in her way or not. He indicated that, if the runner wanted to run out to CF and bump into her, it would still be obstruction on the fielder, as it is the fielder's job to get out of the way when she is establishing her base path. Is this really correct? If it is, what prevents a runner from going to the circle and taking out the pitcher on the way to 1b?