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Originally Posted by SethPDX
In this case, B9's AB is legalized with a pitch to B1 and B1 is now the proper batter (because B1 is the batter who follows B9 in the batting order). Now you have it right.
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I must've missed where the OP stated that there was a pitch delivered to B1 before the defense appealed.
B9 batted out of order. B8 should have been up. However, if B1 stepped up in place of B8, you now have a second instance of BOO, appealable by the defense.
Never should have happened, though.