BigBlue4u Posted January 24 Report Posted January 24 Two out, runner at second. 2-2 on the batter. (B3) On the next pitch, he swings and misses for strike three. However, the catcher drops the ball. Meanwhile, the runner from second attempts to advance to third and is thrown out. The question is, who is the lead off batter the next inning. B3 or B4? Quote
SH0102 Posted January 24 Report Posted January 24 B4 batters at bat ended when he became a runner. Fact that play was made on r2 (why; who knows) means nothing. 3 Quote
The Man in Blue Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 F3. (You'll get it if you think about it.) 2 1 Quote
jimurrayalterego Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 22 minutes ago, The Man in Blue said: F3. (You'll get it if you think about it.) Is next inning the same as next half inning? Quote
BLWizzRanger Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 3 hours ago, The Man in Blue said: F3. (You'll get it if you think about it.) Naturally. 2 1 Quote
noumpere Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 11 hours ago, jimurrayalterego said: Is next inning the same as next half inning? Approximately 50% of the time. 1 Quote
JSam21 Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 On 1/24/2026 at 12:41 PM, BigBlue4u said: Two out, runner at second. 2-2 on the batter. (B3) On the next pitch, he swings and misses for strike three. However, the catcher drops the ball. Meanwhile, the runner from second attempts to advance to third and is thrown out. The question is, who is the lead off batter the next inning. B3 or B4? Strike 3 ends the at bat since the batter is now a runner. B4 would lead off in their next inning at bat. 1 Quote
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