No. A runner may not intentionally attempt to dislodge the ball as a fielder attempts a tag. However, if a legal slide or incidental legal contact dislodges the ball, then the runner is not out because the fielder did not control the ball throughout the tag. If the runner committed an intentional act of interference unrelated to running the bases, such as slapping at the fielder’s glove, grabbing the fielder’s arm, or flagrantly using the arms or legs to try and dislodge the ball, the runner would be out and the ball would be dead.