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Originally Posted by timelydew
Is this little nugget I found true under MLB rules?
"Defense Chooses Not to Make a Play
A batter bunts a ball down the third base line. If the defense allows the ball to roll with attempting to field it and the ball strikes third base before contacting the runner sliding into third, the runner is safe and ball remains in play. Even though the ball has not actually passed a fielder, the runner shall not be in jeopardy of committing interference, because the defense has chosen not to field the ball."
The page itself was referencing the Official Baseball Rules, but I can't find anything to support this anywhere.
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That's play #6 under the "Batted ball striking the runner" interps in PBUC/MiLBUM/MLBUM manuals. It is not in the actual OBR rulebook.