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in the game of Baseball is the batter turned runner automatically out for going into the dugout thinking the play would be made, but the first baseman was never on the bag when the throw was received?

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Q: Is the batter turned runner out for going into the dugout before reaching first base thinking the play had been madebut first baseman was not on the bag?
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