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No.  R1 is out and the BR is awarded first.  R2 and R3 return.

There are situations where the runner getting hit with the batted ball is nothing, and there are circumstances where this would be a double play, but in an effort to give a simple answer to your simple question, I will leave those out.

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3 minutes ago, Mister B said:

The umpire should have called interference, but my question is, does he then call "Time" to kill the play? Or does that come with the interference call?

IIRC interference is immediate dead ball (with rare exception) 

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25 minutes ago, Mister B said:

The umpire should have called interference, but my question is, does he then call "Time" to kill the play? Or does that come with the interference call?

The proper mechanic for this situation is:

  1. Time!
  2. That's interference!
  3. [Point at R1] He's out!
  4. [Point at BR] You, 1B!
  5. [Point at R2] You, 2B!
  6. [Point at R3] You, 3B!
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