The proper batter will take his place in the batter's box with the current count (in this case either 1-0 or 0-1) and the game resumes. (Rule 7-1-1)
It's all about the timing when we have batting out of order.
Exactly. So now that we have that clear let me tell you what happened, and it really hosed the offending team.
Defensive team notifies umpire after one pitch (I forget if it was a ball/strike). I cringed because I knew the rule from researching it a few years ago.
Umpire rules the batter out, 1st out of the inning I believe.
It was the last inning and the team loses with the tying run on third, and winning run on second.
After the game I told the coach who reported it that he needed to wait until after the at bat (if the kids into a DP, you can just let it slide and take the result) and he thought it was just after one pitch.
Here is where it gets good. The umpire was still standing around as he had the next game so this coach asks him "what if I waited until after the at bat and he got a hit" and the response from the umpire was "well then the play (hit) stands if you don't say something before his at bat is completed!
I understand getting calls wrong on the field but when they mess up rules interpretations, and this isn't even an obscure one, it irks me especially from someone who supposedly was and OHSAA umpire at one time.
The losing team was livid, wanted to protest and to be quite honest a couple of their mom's (why is it oftentimes the mom's who get the nastiest?) need to take a look in the mirror and see how they are reacting at a kids game.
but I digress.
I wanted to bring this up because so many people had no idea what the rule was. Even the team who got the short end of the stick didn't realize it until their started to look up the rules on their phone's after it happened.