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Originally Posted by CecilOne
Then, shouldn't #4 and #3 both be out, 2 outs not 1 out; as in "If Batter #4 was out then Batter #3 is declared out (only one out though not two outs) and batter #5 is now up."?
Do I remember correctly that this is only true in ASA?
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I think what he was saying was that in the second scenario, B4 batted out of order (B3 was skipped) and was put out on the play. That'd be two outs.
I don't know what other associations have to say about this. Someone else will have to speak to that.
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