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Old Sat Apr 01, 2023, 12:50pm
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Originally Posted by Scooby View Post
Between innings and the base umpire has announced "30 seconds". Then the defensive head coach comes out and goes to the plate umpire to make a substitution. Is this an awarded ball on the batter or can the coach take a conference to avoid the ball?

After consultation with Mark, Jr., and perusing the NCAA and CCA Softball literature the change of time between half-innings was reduced from two minutes to ninety seconds starting with the 2021-22 school year:

6.7 Time Between Innings
6.7.1 For all games (media or non-media), teams are allowed a maximum of 90 seconds between innings and at the start of the game for warmups.

At that time the only guidance that Umpires received was that if a request, by either the Defensive or Offensive Coach, to make Substitutions for any reason other than Illness/Injury came after thirty seconds had been announced by the BU, the Substitution request was to be denied.

The 2021-22 & 2022-23 NCAA Softball Case Book does have an Approved Ruling that addresses the R6.7.1:

A.R. 6-30. During a game, the coach (of either the offense or defense) wants to make a substitution very close to the time between innings ending.
RULING: The coach can use a charged conference if the substitution
cannot be made in a timely manner. However, an injury would allow a
coach to make a change without penalty in this situation.
(Rule 6.12.7.3.2)


This should answer your question.

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