No because the batter had nothing to do with the runner scoring.
yes
steal of home
I can assure you that anyone who steals from you is not your friend. You should not associate with such people.
Nope, when the batter is hit it is a dead ball.
Ten - First batter reaches steals two bases tagged out at plate. Second batter does the same. Third batter steals two bases and fourth batter steals one. Ten is the answer but alternatively, first batter gets on and steals two bases (2). Next batter reaches first and steals second (3). Third batter reaches first and now with three runners on each base a triple steal could be executed with the 3rd base runner being tagged out (5). Repeat last sentence, (7). Then the fifth batter gets walked, and a triple steal is attempted. The runner from third gets caught in a rundown. The runner from second steals third (8). The runner from first steals second and third (10). Then one of the three runners now between third and home gets tagged out before the lead runner can score.
The pinch runner gets credit for the stolen base, and for any run he might score.
The runner would be safe. This is the same as if the ball were dislodged and falls out of the glove.
The runner on second base can be thrown out provided that first base is empty
In the The Kite Runner book by Khaled Hosseini, Amir steals money and a watch and lets Hassan take the blame.
Of course. Many thieves are caught either during or after the theft.
you would have to be really far up in the box... i think the batter has to move
Yes, 1st would be considered occupied.