Wed Nov 28, 2001, 11:19pm
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Originally posted by Dakota
Since, in baseball, it is a do-over if the inning begins without all defensive players being in position, this is clearly a do-over situation. Doesn't matter what the result of the play, or how many batters came to the plate before it was discovered. Reset to the batter who came up after the out, 0-0 count, and go from there.
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You sure you are in the right thread? We are discussing a retired batter staying on base.
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