PETE! What do you mean a manager has a right to know who is playing where? If I want to do a Williams shift and move the SS over on the 2B side of the base is he going to protest that he's out of position? Are you going to make me put him back at the "customary" SS position? Shall we mark the field as to who can go where (sorry coach, the RF isn't allowed to catch a fly ball in CF territory, the batter gets two bases)?
There are only 2 assigned spots on the field, pitcher's plate and catcher's box ,and those players only have to be there at specific times. The others can be anywhee in fair territory. You could legitimately just list them as "fielder."
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Rich Ives
Different does not equate to wrong
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