The play is ruled dead. And the runner that was hit automatically is called out.
the batter is awarded a base hit.
A Base runner is out anytime a batted ball hits him, unless he is touching a base.
If a runner is touched by a batted ball while off base before the ball passes an infielder (other than the pitcher), it's dead ball, runner is out. If the runner is on base when touched by a batted ball, it's live ball and play continues.
The runner is out if he is in fair territory.
no, but the base runner is out if he is struck by a BATTED ball (but he isn't out if he touches a ball thrown by a fielder)
If a batted ball hits a runner in fair territory, the runner is out, and the batter is credited with a single and takes 1st base
If the runner kicks a batted ball, the runner is out. If the ball had been touched by a fielder first, the runner is not out and can continue.
As soon as the runner touches home plate, the run scores. The following runner has the right to third base. Either the base coach or the following runner on third base should tell the runner who scored that it was not a foul ball and he should go to the dugout. The ball is still live.
If a batted ball hits a runner, the ball is dead. The runner is out and any other runners return to the base they started on. The batter must re-bat.
No, but he would be out if he were hit with a batted ball.
No
yep