The "batter" becomes a "runner" if he is walked, hit by a pitch or puts the ball in play. He becomes dejected if he strikes out, fouls out or is ejected from the game.
Nothing happens to the batter. The runner who interfered is called out.
If a batter is hit by a pitch, that batter automatically advances to first base.
It doesn't matter if you do
Batting around the order happens when the 10th batter comes to the plate (actually the first batter up in the line-up)
If the catcher catches the tip the batter is out. If the catcher does not catch the tip, it counts as a foul ball and the batter continues at bat.
He can be called out for purposely getting hit.
In MLB, according to Rule 6.05(d) the batter is called out. The play is scored as a strikeout.
The batter is out unless a fielder touched the ball
It does not matter what the batter did. If the runner from 3rd was in fair territory when the ball hit him -- the runner is out, batter is credited with a single and gets to go to 1st base
The batter who was at bat when the out was made bats first the next inning... the out was made by the base runner the batter is not penalize for his out ...( the base runner could have made the out at any base and the batter will bat again )
Basically, your batter will become too sweet for most people.
a steal or balk