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Originally Posted by AtlUmpSteve
2) When the EFFECT says to negate the result, it would be more accurate to say to negate the results of the last pitch of the at-bat
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This was the clarification I missed in my original answer.
I think that might answer the TruBlu question above:
"Had the runner from third advanced and scored on a wild pitch ball four, would that count as a "result" of the incorrect batter?"