A. Agreed. In contact is fine. Look to see if this was done differently than all his other sets.
B. Rule book allows you to "no harm, no foul" if you feel the batters or offense action caused it. If you feel it was done intentionally, you do have grounds for ejection but I would warn first.
These are just my interp of the book(s). I hate writing ejection reports and almost no matter how you handle the second sit, it is going to raise some concern. A "do over" followed by a warning will take care of this.
Just my dos pesos.
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