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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
This is INT. The ball is dead, the batter is out and all advancing runners return to the base occupied at the time of the INT.
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Usually. Probably almost always... but not always. I can think of twice where this was not true in actual play.
1) Pitch came inside, batter bailed without falling, and was about 2 steps behind the box. Catcher did not field cleanly and the ball rolled a bit left. Catcher then drilled the batter in the helmet - there was no chance of the batter avoiding the throw.
2) Pitch came out of the catcher's glove rolling toward the batter. Batter danced to avoid the rolling ball, moving toward 3rd. Catcher picked up the ball barehanded and Tekulve'd the ball right into batter's leg.
This is why I asked for more information on the OP.