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Old Sat Oct 17, 2009, 10:36pm
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I'm a little confused, so bear with me? Honestly I'm trying to understand...

Let me change the scenario a bit. Lets say bases are empty. Ball four bounces out of play. Does the hitter end up at first or second base?
First base. He was at home plate as a batter when the ball went out of play. One base.
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