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Guest Jim
Ok....here’s the situation....man on first base ...man at bat receives ball 4 and man on first takes off the second and the catcher throws him out at 2nd....the ump calls him out and ends the inning...we go through the top inning 3 up and out....now, we realized , although too late, that the throw out to second should have happened .... automatic base because the batter walked....we missed it and so at our next at bat....we bat the man after the walk....he gets up....takes the first pitch and the opposing coach declares batting out of order....we appeal to the ump that the last batter had walked and it should have been a dead ball....but we all missed it and we batted the order correctly.....did we actually do it right....? Some say that the walked batter should have batted again because he did not get his base.....HELP!!!
Jim
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yawetag
I barely remember the outs of the current half-inning. No way I'm remembering what happened a full inning before.
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This is a seriously messed up situation that should have never happened... How does NO ONE notice? Regardless, it's far too late to correct it at that point. There may be other, better ways to h
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I think you're right that it's a much more likely scenario. However, is this not a situation where you'd go to the book and check if they have a walk? I guess the argument is that there's a very good
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