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∙ 11y agoThere are two situations. (1) If the catcher (or any defensive player) has possession of the ball the runner (Rule 7.08(a)(2) the runner is out if "the runner does not slide or attempt to get around a fielder who has the ball and is waiting to make the tag." In addition, if the umpire judges that the runner was malicious and trying to injure the fielder (including the catcher) the umpire may eject the player.
However, if the catcher does NOT have possession of the ball and therefore is not waiting to make the tag, the catcher is guilty of obstruction (Rule 2.00, definition of obstruction). If the umpire makes this judgement, the runner would be awarded the base to the runner. This does not give the runner free license to slam into the catcher. Again, if the umpire judges the runner was malicious, the runner would be awarded the base (including scoring the run) and then the umpire may eject the player. In addition, if the umpire judges that the catcher was malicious and was malicious in their action (causing injury to the runner), the catcher may be ejected.
So the bottom line is that the runner and catcher are expected to avoid malicious contact.
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∙ 11y agoWhenever there is a play the runner has to slide.
there is no mandatory slide rule the runner just has to avoid contact
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∙ 12y agoThey are safe unless tagged out by an defensive player who has the ball
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∙ 11y agoThe runner is out.
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