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Old Mon Mar 20, 2017, 09:17pm
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8.3.3.5 is the part of the rule where the unreported sub is playing defense, but is reported to the umpire by the offense. If the sub has still not reported when she bats for the original F9, we are now under the jurisdiction of rule 8.3.3.3.

The sub is not legal until properly reported by her own team, or "discovered" by the opponent. The NCAA rule book has a handy Improper Player Chart in the back of the book for the correct procedure for each of the 28 ways a player can improperly participate.

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Originally Posted by derwil View Post
If the umpire is not notified of the sub on defense, then the USub bats and gets on - you better bet your house the DC is coming to get their out.
She doesn't even have to get on base, just take a pitch as an unreported batter. 8.3.3.3.1 - A pitch has been thrown but the unreported/misreported player is still at bat. EFFECT: The unreported player is called out and is declared officially in the game. All other play is legal.
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