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I'm missing something.....
Once the first pitch to B3 happens legitimizing B1's at bat, and since B2 should be the proper batter but is on base, B3 (who is at bat and has taken a pitch) is the proper batter. Why does an illegal pitch change anything and allow any further BOO appeals? So.... A and B - Appeal denied, the batting order is correct C - I'm not allowing this, along the lines of not allowing an illegal substitution.
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