Nothing happens to the batter. The runner who interfered is called out.
The runner is safe at third and the runner is safe at first.
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 )
If the runner is in fair territory then the runner is out. But if the ball hits the runner in foul territory, then it would just be a foul ball. If the ball hits the runner in fair territory, the runner is out but if the batter is safe to 1st then they would be safe.
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 is out unless a fielder touched the ball
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.
a steal or balk
4 Runs score. The Batter, The runner on 1st, The Runner on 2nd and the runner on 3rd.
A runner doesn't get a strike, a batter does.
The batter becomes a runner the moment he steps out of the batters box and is heading towards first base.
If the batter showed signs of trying to move out of the way to give the catcher a clear lane to throw then neither the batter or the runner it out. If the batter did not move at all to provide the catcher a throwing lane, then the batter is out, but the runner is safe.
No hit it is a fielders choice