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Originally Posted by Chris Viverito
Ok. So on that we disagree. I agree with that.
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Which happened first, ball 4 or the WP.
Answer: Ball 4 because it was past the plate, thus ball 4 before it went by the catcher to become a WP.
Therfore in ANY rules the batter was now a runner on no longer at bat.
OBR
6.04 A batter has legally completed his time at bat when he is put out or becomes a runner.
6.08 The batter
becomes a runner and is entitled to first base without liability to be put out (provided he advances to and touches first base) when—
(a) Four “balls” have been called by the umpire;
NCAA
Rule 8 SECTION 2. The batter
becomes a base runner:
b. Instantly after four balls have been called by the umpire;
FED
8-1-1-c
Synopsis: Batter
becomes a runner on ball 4.