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Originally Posted by greymule
It is the same as if the batter due up is on base or previously scored in that inning.
I can't find any mention of skipping over a batter who "previously scored" in an inning. Where does the book cover it?
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You're correct, there is nothing in the book and I made a presumption to that point. You would think that if someone reached base and scored, the defense would have caught on. You are correct though, the book only addresses runners still on base.