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Originally Posted by vcblue
Because B2 is on base at the time of the first pitch to B3, B2 is skipped in the Batting Order (7-2-4)
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But 7-2-4-D doesn't say that. It doesn't say anything about where the proper batter might be when the first pitch to the wrong batter happened. It STARTS with "If batting out of order is discovered:" The whole rule - all four sections - hinges on when BOO is discovered.
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