 The fifth way that we can look at is if in the last half of running to first base the batter leaves the baseline and he interferes with the throw. So if in the last half of running to first base the batter leaves the baseline in an attempt. So this could be our block or interfere really, it's the word. So the batter is running down here and usually this will be marked off, the rulebook actually states it's three feet on either side of the base so that would be he has to stay on the dirt. And so if there's a ball hit here and the catcher or the pitcher runs over and he gets the batter knows that the ball is going to be coming from this angle so he might veer in here and touch the base that way then he could be called out for trying to block the throw. So the final way that we can look at is a pretty rare situation, it gets a little more in depth than these other ones. So this will take place, so this is with two outs, this is with two strikes, the runner on a runner on third base attempts to steal home in enduring a legal pitch and the ball actually touches the runner while it is in the strike zone. So a runner attempts to steal home and the pitch touches him while in the strike. So you can see why this would be such a rare situation because it's not all that common that a runner would ever try to steal home and he would have to make it there and basically the be at home plate is the same time as the pitch and then the pitch would also have to be a strike so there's a lot going on here. So if this is the case the umpire shall call strike three and the batter then is out and the run does not count. So then the rulebook then they clarify even further that if before there are two outs this play occurs, so before two outs, then the umpire shall call strike three and the run will count, strike three. So then the batter is out which is what we're looking at in all of these situations here and the runner then stealing home would be safe and so that's a pretty rare situation as I said that would ever occur but those are a few more ways that a batter can be called out.