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Originally Posted by josephrt1
There was a rule change maybe in 2012 or so which changes the ruling on this play. In the old days you could have gotten 2 outs; one for the person who did not bat and one for the person who did bat. this has been changed.
In either case, a runner who advanced before the ball was put in play or before a walk would still get credit for their advance.
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That sounds right. One of the plays they had back in that March article was this one:
Situation 2:
With no outs, R1 on 1B and B2 scheduled to bat, B4 comes to bat instead and grounds into a double play. The defense appeals B4 batting out of order before a pitch to the next batter.
Ruling:
The double play stands and B2 is out for missing their turn at bat, resulting in the third out. B3 will lead off the next inning. (7-2D[2b])