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Originally Posted by yawetag
This isn't possible. It would take one advancement to get him to third (B4 singles, let's say). Two outs (B5 and B6). On the next play, he'll either score or the inning is over.
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Correct. But what if there are numerous batters who bat out of order in an inning?
I guess I'm just really looking for clarification on this note:
When several players bat out of order before discovery is made so that a player's time at bat occurs while he is a runner, such player remains on base, but he is NOT out as a batter.