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The question of when the batter is out when she hits a ball that could be called an IF is when the status of the ball has been determined (fair or foul).
As mentioned in other posts, a ball could be hit in the infield where no one makes a play on it. It lands between 2B and the pitcher's plate and then spins foul between home and either 1B or 3B. At that point, the ball is foul, the batter is not out. So clearly, the batter is not out when the ball is struck or even when the umpire delcares an IF. If a ball close to the 1B line hits the BR in fair territory, it's a dead ball and the BR is out. If it was a super high fly ball and the runner from 3B was running on the pitch and touched home before the ball hit the BR, I think you score that run. Dissenters?
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