Keep it simple
Keep it simple and say, "The batter who is scheduled to bat LAST" in that appropriate inning.
It doesn't matter how you say it, but the reality of it is, the batter who is scheduled to bat last will be the proper player to place on second in a tie-breaker situation.
If a batter doesn't complete their time at bat, still the last scheduled batter is placed on second.
If you had a properly appealed BOO, the last scheculed batter is who goes to second.
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