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Originally Posted by mbyron
Rule 9.01(c) does not come into play in this situation, which IS covered by the rules. The rules tell us when player contact is illegal, and if it's not illegal then it's legal.
Rule 9.01(c) is a crutch used by some umpires when they have trouble figuring out how to apply the rules correctly. They simply say: "Oh, this outcome seems fair to me, so let's do that."
That's not the correct application of that rule. It has to be something incredibly bizarre and unusual that is really not mentioned anywhere in the rules. Player contact would not qualify; a pitched ball hitting a bird would.
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Golly, you mean you found a rule that
specifically states that a fielder may push a runner off a base and then tag him. Gee share it with us...
And MLB uses a crutch every time it adds an approved (A.R.) ruling. Why didnt you tell us earlier that you are
the rules expert.
Oh and by the way did you see the last statement by MLB in regards to the pitch hitting the bird play. If not here it is.
"In this game, the umpires called it no pitch,
as this was the fairest thing to do." Nope MLB rules are not at all concerned with fairness and is never a guiding force.....