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Old Wed Mar 17, 2004, 10:25pm
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Re: in a nutshell.

Quote:
Originally posted by mick
DP is a hitter.
FLEX is a fielder for DP only.

DP may play field for any player.
If DP plays field for any player other than FLEX, the other has not left the game. If DP plays field for FLEX, then FLEX has left the game.
(Yes, DP and FLEX may both field with no players removed from the game.)

FLEX may bat only for DP.
If FLEX bats for DP, DP has left the game.

If DP fields for FLEX, Flex is out, but may reenter once.
If FLEX bats for DP, DP is out, but may reenter once.


mick
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mick,

Like your explanation of DP/FLEX rule....it took NFHS 37 pages to
say this....yea, I know, they threw in a lot of examples and line-
up cards, but yours is great. Going to add to it Tom's and Steve's
in my equipment bag.




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