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Old Sun Apr 13, 2014, 06:54am
RKBUmp RKBUmp is offline
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You handled the batting out of order correctly, until the batter completes the at bat the proper batter just assumed the count and completes the turn at bat. If the improper batter had gotten on base and then properly appealed prior to the next pitch, the batter who should have batted is out, the improper batter removed from base and the next batter is the player who follows the batter who should have batted.

If the improper batter was put out on the play and the batting out of order is then properly appealed, the improper batters turn at bat is negated, any other outs that may have possibly been made on other runners during the play stand, the batter who should have batted is out and the next batter is the one following the batter who was called out.
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