JPaco,
If there were batter interference - and in this case, there was not - it would properly be penalized by calling the batter out and returning the runner to his TOP base.
When the batter interferes, the batter is always ruled out except in two cases:
1. The batter just struck out on the pitch.
2. There are less than 2 outs AND a runner is attempting to advance from 3B on the pitch (via a steal or squeeze play).
In these cases the runner is out for the batter's interference.
JM
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