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No. B7 (the proper batter) would be out and B8 would return to bat.
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Just for clarity to a softball umpire.
B4 is due to bat. B6 bats and is out. B7 bats and is out. B8 appears at plate and DC appeals BOO on B4. There is no out for BOO in that situation, I assume. Is it any different in Little League, specifically Juniors? Thanks.
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Well, the defensive coach is way too late to appeal BOO against B4. The pitch to B7 legalized B6, and since no one noticed B4's absence until a pitch was issued to the batter following B4's "replacement", the defense can do nothing. This is just a no can do.
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I know it is dangerous to make "always" statements, but there are a few that that actually help with BOO.
From there, there are a number of oddities that can occur. A player's turn in the order can be skipped without penalty or a player can come to the plate twice in a row.
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