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Originally Posted by jicecone
Ok, we have managed to use a lot of words here and I am somewhat confused. I have R2's advance during Charles at bat, (the fact that the wild pitch was ball four is irrelavant) being attributed as a result of the wild pitch. Therefore R2 would remain at third in accordance with Fed 7-1-1 last sentence of paragraph on pg 42. Fed only. Sit.1 of the original op.
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jicecone,
According to the OP, the R2 did NOT advance during the improper batter's at bat.
He advanced after the improper batter had completed his at bat and had become a runner.
Yes, on that point, I am absolutely "certain sure".
JM