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Originally Posted by Andy
It comes down to dealing with the BOO appeal at the time it is appealed.
If it's two pitches later and B2 is no longer on base, she goes into the batter's box and assumes the count. Rule on the appeal, fix it, move on.
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I have to disagree due to the rule I stated earlier. So the DC comes to you after the first pitch and tells you b3 is BOO. You tell them no because a pitch is thrown and because b2 is a bases she is skipped without penalty. Next pitch is wild and she scores. Are you then going to put her up to bat, assuming the count. This doesn't make sense.
In this sitch you have to enforce 7-2-4 on the pitch that made B3 legal and that is the first pitch.