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jeopardy
Is this "jeopardy" in the umpires rule sense?
Runner on 1st, 2 outs. Batter takes an uncaught strike 3. Plate umpire, not thinking 2 outs, says "batter out". Catcher roll ball into infield while BR advances to 1st, other runner to 2nd. Is this a jeopardy for the defense which the umpire should rectify, or is this a case of the players (e.g., in this play the catcher) should know the rule? Please state which rules book if you think they differ.
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