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Originally Posted by nopachunts
The pitch being made to B7 made B7 the correct/legal batter. At the conclusion of B7's at-bat, B8 is due up. If B8 is on base, B8's at-bat is skipped over and B9 is the correct batter. If B8 is now in the dug-out because of action during B7's at-bat, B8 is due up.
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The first pitch to each batter legalizes the last batter. So B8 is the last legal batter and not B9 is due to bat.
If discovered after the first pitch B9 assumes the count.
If discovered after B7 reaches base, B9 is out.
It might be good for you to read the other posts for a while before you try answering.
Rita