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Old Tue Jun 26, 2001, 06:06am
Carl Childress Carl Childress is offline
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Gre144:

In any batting out of order scenario, even one complicated by the FED illegal substitute regulations, the umpire needs to consider only the last two batters.

Let's assume the traditional batting order: Able, Baker, Charles, Daniel, Edward, etc.

Able should bat but illegal substitute Johnson pinch hits and walks. Now Baker is up, but Charles comes to bat and singles. The defense now appeals that Charles is improper. The umpire agrees and is faced with a typical BOO problem.
  1. Baker should have batted but didn't. He's out.

  2. Johnson advanced to second on the single. He returns to first.
  3. Charles is on base improperly. He's removed.
  4. The proper batter is now -- Charles.
Concerning Johnson:

Apparently no one has yet appealed that he is an illegal sub. When that is discovered, he is out and ejected from the game.

Two consecutive batters, two consecutive infractions.

Amazing!

If I were the A.D. of that school, I would sit down and have a heart-to-heart with my coach.

Papa C
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