depends on the sport, but in Baseball yes he is out. its called bean-baging
EDIT: No. Baseball is not Kickball. A baserunner is not out if he/she is hit by a thrown ball as long as the baserunner is in the base path. If the runner is considered to have left the base path as so to interfere with a thrown ball, or made some other purposeful effort to impede the flight of the ball (ie, stick his/her hand or leg in the way), they can be called out for interference. This is a judgment call made at the discretion of one of the umpires. However, a baserunner is considered automatically out if struck by a batted ball.
And as far as I know, bean-bagging is not a term used in baseball.
The "Running Lane" Rule applies ONLY to runners going to first base, and the lane is only a guide. If a player intentionally interferes with a fielder while running to first, he is out no matter WHERE he may be. If he is hit by the thrown ball, he is out if he is outside the lane, but safe unless the ump rules INTENTIONAL interference.
There is no comparable running lane violation for third base.
HOWEVER, any player (or coach or manager) who, at any point of running the bases, INTENTIONALLY interferes with a fielder making a play, is out for interference. This can include deliberately running in such a way as to obstruct a throw to home.
Regardless of if it was intentional or not the runner is out. If there was a descent chance if a play to be made and if the runner did not do what he did and the ball still would not have hit him that it could be considered interference or obstruction and the batter would also be out... Most calls like this are to the discretion of the umpire... It's hard to determine if an action was intentional simetimes
Base runner interference occurs whenever a player on base (offensive player) impedes the play of a defensive player. There are several ways to impede a defensive player.
1. The offensive player physically blocks, holds or collides with a defensive player. (There are exceptions to this rule, such as when the offensive player is trying to safely reach a base.)
2. The offensive player touches a batted ball while it is in play.
3. The offensive player blocks the throw of a defensive player when trying to throw the ball to another defensive player. The throw is blocked if it hits the offensive player.
Interference is called by an umpire. The interfering player is out and play stops.
Catcher's Interference
batters interference
Batted in, but its normally RBI - Runs Batted In
It is an interference engine.It is an interference engine.
The combining of waves as they meet is known as interference. Interference can result in either constructive interference, where the waves amplify each other, or destructive interference, where the waves cancel each other out.
It is an interference engine.It is an interference engine.
By any chance do you mean Interference? This term would apply to Automobiles and to Baseball, the categories you listed this question in. In an automobile engine the term interference describes an Interference engine which is a type of internal combustion engine where in the event of a serious valve train failure, or a 180 degree timing error, could lead the valves and pistons to strike each other. The most common cause of this a broken timing belt, but a catastrophic timing chain failure can also bring about this situation.In baseball, interference is an infraction where a person illegally changes the course of play from what is expected. Interference might be committed by players on the offense, players not currently in the game, catchers, umpires, or spectators; each type of interference is covered differently by the rules.
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