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OK, I'm confused and I don't know why. It could be Grey Mules grammatical discussion or I just am misunderstanding the situation.
![]() Originally posted by Dakota Anyway, to the scenario... B1 put out through ordinary play. B3 put out through ordinary play. B2 declared out on the BOO appeal. B3 is due up as the legal batter to follow B2, but due to the exception in "c", B4 bats first in the next inning. Now, I'm with you so far and agree wholeheartedly. Why would B3 ever come back to bat again in this situation? I know it's all in English, not even King's English, ![]() ![]() [Edited by TexBlue on Feb 18th, 2004 at 01:38 PM]
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