 The last two the final two ways are a little more confusing or a little more extended than these ones so far But they haven't been all that complicated. So I think we can handle it the this is the six way is if a Runner is called out for having interfered with the fielder then the the score shall credit the put out to the fielder With whom the runner interfered so so if the runner Called out it is called out. So when you say is out or interfering With a fielder the you put out goes to the fielder Who was interfered With and and the exception to This rule being if the the runner at the fielder was was attempting to throw the ball to first base Then the the the fielder who was interfered with Will get credit for an assist and the first baseman will actually get credit for the put out So if the fielder who who was interfered with? Is is in the act throwing the first baseman It's credited with the put out and the the fielder Who was interfered with is is is credited With and assist and we'll look at assists in the the next video so We'll this over and then the The the final way is is similar to that and that is if the The the batter where we use the term batter runner because he's When it what once he he leaves the batter's box He's technically the batter runner if he is called out because of interference by a preceding runner Then then the the score show show Credit the put out to the first baseman and so the runner Or it were the batter is called out due to a preceding runners interference the put out is credited to the first Baseman and and again if the fielder So so if the fielder Interfered with was in the act throwing then he He's credited with an assist and so this would be the the Situation the situation could arise if there is a runner say on first base and The there's a ground ball to the the second baseman and under the rules the the Runner has to allow the fielder to make a play on that ball But if he if he doesn't if the umpire judges that the runner running from first to second base make purposely Interfers with that second baseman, you know, then then we would call the runner We would call the batter out and so the first baseman would receive and assist So these are the seven different ways where a fielder could receive Credit for a put out, you know kind of a in an automatic sense The and then we have the eight ways here where the catcher could be received by a an automatic put out Or for automatically for a put out and then the three ways and Actually the the the ironic thing perhaps is that we had these eight ways here and then the the seven ways For the other fielders, but the majority will fall into these three categories