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Old Sun Mar 05, 2006, 05:00pm
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Originally posted by TxUmp
When an improper batter is properly appealed, the proper batter is out and all runners return to the bases occupied at the time of the pitch, regardless of whether the advance was on its merits or because of the actions of the improper batter.
If you mean that runners advanced as a result of the improper batter hitting the ball or being forced to advance due to a walk then I agree with you. If, however, runners advance not due to any of the batter's actions then I don't. Example, wild pitch on ball four, R2 advances to 3B. After play is over the batter is out on BOO appeal and R2 stays at 3B.
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