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Old Mon May 03, 2010, 09:38am
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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA View Post
I'm going along the lines that a player who was put out is going to be skipped this time through the batting order. The exception would be if the BOO was the 3rd out of the inning, then the player which was retired on the BOO play would bat in the next inning.

Pretty sure I heard KR make this statement at a regional clinic and I'm going to reference the Rules Clarification from May 2007

Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA)

Pretty sure part of the train of thought is that the player cannot make multiple outs in the same inning without at least 7-8 batters between those two at bats.
Ignoring that the third out exception is illogical, the clarification says "if the batter who is (was?) scheduled to bat is the third out of the inning, the correct batter to leadoff the next inning is the player who would have come to bat had the player been put out by ordinary play". That seems different than "the player which was retired on the BOO play "; which implies the put out of the incorrect batter.

Of course, the reason NFHS and others differ here is that ASA retains the incorrect batter out and the others do not.
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