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				Originally posted by SC Ump  
But... 
 
After the first pitch to #2, #5 was legal, so #6 should have been there intead of #2.  After #2 flied out, but before the next pitch, it was #7's turn to come up to bat. 
 
This is the point #10 entered the line up. 
 
So I would think #10 was an illegal sub for #7.  It was only after one pitch to #10 that #3 became the proper batter.  At that point, #10, an illegal sub for #7 was batting where #3 should have been. 
 
  
			
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 No, once #10 took a pitch, it legitimized #2, making #3 the proper next batter.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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