 We have almost looked at all of the different ways that a batter can be put out And so I just want to keep going on that topic and we can look at a few more in this video so these are Situations where the ball is most of them are where the ball was put into play, but they are just not the traditional and the most common Outs that you would see like groundouts or flyouts, so The first one that we'll take a look at is if a third strike is not caught by the catcher When first base is occupied before two outs before there are two outs so a third Strike is not caught By the catcher first base is occupied before two outs and so you remember that if a catcher drops the third strike and and say that first base is Unoccupied which is to say there is no runner on first base Then the the batter is allowed to run in an attempt to to make it there and beat the force play on First and there's also the the rule also states that if it is Occupied with two outs then the the runner is also there the batter is also free to to run but in this case if if first base is occupied before two outs then it's it's the batter is is automatically out So the second way We can look at is that after hitting or bunting a fair ball He the batter's bat hits the ball for a second time in fair territory after hitting or bunting a Fair ball The bat Hits the ball a second time Fair territory and so this is Just saying that if If for whatever reason we have the batter and he he drops He he he buns the ball Or he or he hits it and it doesn't go very far and he he lets his bat go or he throws it and It makes contact with the ball a second time then that's an automatic out and so We're this rule is really just trying to prevent A batter maybe you know hitting the ball twice if the ball only goes a couple feet and he He hits it again or something like that to try to make it to go farther That's what this rule is preventing So so if the hits it if the bat hits the ball a second time in fair territory He's automatically out and there's a second part to that which says that if the the batter simply drops his bat and he's not intentionally hitting the ball then Then the umpire can judge that that play will simply continue and it's a fair ball The third way is That after hitting or bunting a ball that continues to move into foul territory He intentionally deflects the course of the ball While he's running to first base. So this is kind of a similar Rule to the second one here, so this is after hitting bunting a foul ball or a ball Into foul territory the batter intentionally the course of the ball first base and so Again, this is a similar one to this this above rule that we just looked at so if the ball Is hit out here and maybe the batter is is running toward first base and and he's right next to the ball and Generally, he shouldn't he should have dropped his bat by now But if for some reason he would to take his bat and and try to knock it fair or something like that then Then the batter would be called out for that So really it's irrelevant if the ball was fair or foul if he he you know tries to hit the ball a second time then could be called out the next way is that a preceding runner shall intentionally interfere with a fielder who's attempting to Make a play on the ball. So and that this would then would put the batter out So a runner You know somebody other than the batter is is Intentionally interferes a fielder attempting To catch a thrown ball or throw a ball You know attempting to complete the play So so this would would a lot of times this will Might see this whenever there is a play Taking place if we have a second baseman, and then we have a runner Who's on first base and he's running to second and and so if the balls hit here Basically, we're saying that the runner has to make or has to allow the fielder the opportunity to make a play on the ball so if the Runner doesn't if he runs into the fielder intentionally or or certainly in also if the ball hits the Runner then the runners automatically out. So so and then the other Time we might see this is if there is a double play being attempted And we have a say this is the shortstop is run over here and that he gets the ball Maybe the second baseman has Flipped him the ball and then a runner on first Who's out due to the force play here. He he makes some kind of Movement where he doesn't get out of the way and and So that that intentionally interferes with that player then trying to make the play