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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
A lot of people keep on referring to the literal interpretation. Where in that rule clarification does it say it had to be the IMMEDIATE proper batter?
Is not a "proper batter" the one scheduled to bat after that batter which precedes him/her in the line up?
You do not take a "proper batter" off the base to hit, why would you bring back the "proper batter" who made a recorded out to come back?
If you want to take it literally......
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In the context of the rule, "proper" and "improper" have a specific meaning with respect to who should have batted, who did bat, and who is to bat next. Broadening the meaning beyond that is not justified by the context.
I'd need more than what you have quoted to take this to mean the improper batter who makes an out is to lose her next time at bat. Specifically, I'd need ASA to say something very close to "
If the incorrect batter is called out as a result of their time at bat, skip that player's next turn at bat." But, then, ASA never has been known for directly and clearly worded rules.