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Look at it this way. Anytime the ball touches the batter's body or uniform it is a dead ball. Now you identify any action by the batter and apply any rule which may apply. If there was an attempt to hit the ball, it is a strike. If there was no attempt to hit the ball, it wasn't a strike unless...... If the ball was in the strike zone, it is a strike. If not, it was a HBP. No matter what else happens, there can be no play on the BR (since there isn't one), nor any runners (since the ball was dead). Other than what is posted above, there are no other "what ifs" to address.
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