With two outs, the batter is out and no run scores. Otherwwise, the runner is out.
6.05 n) With two out, a runner on third base, and two strikes on the batter, the runner attempts to steal home base on a legal pitch and the ball touches the runner in the batter's strike zone. The umpire shall call "Strike Three," the batter is out and the run shall not count; before two are out, the umpire shall call "Strike Three," the ball is dead, and the run counts.
7.08 g) He attempts to score on a play in which the batter interferes with the play at home base before two are out. With two out, the interference puts the batter out and no score counts;
7.09 d) Before two are out and a runner on third base, the batter hinders a fielder in making a play at home base; the runner is out;
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Rich Ives
Different does not equate to wrong
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