No, unless his knee also touches the ground at the same time.
A runner is a shoot from a plant such as a strawberry that touches the ground and roots and forms a new plant.
The batter is out, if they hit a ball in the air and a defensive player catches the ball before it touches the ground, in fair or foul territory. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches a base before the runner, the runner is out. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches the runner with the ball in their hand or glove, the runner is out.
The runner is out as long as the fielder you touches has the ball in his glove
If the ball touches the ground, the runner is down. This is why 'the ground cannot cause a fumble.'
No
No, once the ball touches the wall, ground, or runner (after 1st being touched by a defender) the ball cannot be caught for an out
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)
yes yes
If the ball is in foul territory and hits a base runner in foul territory then it is a foul ball, so no he would not be out
The batter and each runner is awarded 2 bases from where they were at the time of the pitch.
Runner is out. No. The rule reads the runner is out if physically assisted by the coach. Simply touching the runner is nothing.