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			My opinion, catcher needs to know the situation.  No way you can rightfully call that batter-runner out, as the defense simply hasn't put her out, in any rule set. Similar situations. 1) If umpire tells a player the wrong number of outs, player's responsibility regardless. Too bad, they should get it from their scorekeeper. 2) If umpire called "Time" in the middle of playing action, instead of "batter's out", it's a dead ball, batter-runner awarded first. 
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