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Old Wed Jun 19, 2013, 02:58pm
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Originally Posted by chuck chopper View Post
B6 due up, B8 bats-gets a single. B7 enters box and gets a pitch, or gets a hit. Now it's brought to our attention. B8's at bat is now valid and B9 is now due up. B6 is not out, and B8 is not removed her base. Question: does B9 take the box with B7's count, and if B7 is on base-what is done with her? Leave her there ? ASA 7-2 just didn't quite make that clear enough
If B7 still at bat, yes, count is assumed.
If B7 on base, batted when B9 was due, so ignore all the prior action and negate the B7/B9 at bat.
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