MarcoPolo
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That's half of it; you also need to look at obstruction. Contact at the plate is one of the two and is not allowed by the official rules of baseball.
I must be missing something. Obstruction is a call against the defense ("the fielder"), not the runner (meaning, a fielder can be charged with Obstruction, but not the runner).
Did you mean (sorry, here I am again maybe putting words into someone's mouth) rule 7.09 (j) :
7.09 It is interference by a batter or a runner when—
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He fails to avoid a fielder who is attempting to field a batted ball, or intentionally interferes with a thrown ball, provided that if two or more fielders attempt to field a batted ball, and the runner comes in contact with one or more of them, the umpire shall determine which fielder is entitled to the benefit of this rule, and shall not declare the runner out for coming in contact with a fielder other than the one the umpire determines to be entitled to field such a ball;