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Originally posted by TwoBits
I'll give this one a shot:
Assuming the player that took over at second was a substitute, and speaking FED:
The substitution in itself is legal. However, with an unreported substitute taking the field, I will have a warned issued to the defensive team. The next unreported substitute will be restricted to the dugout.
Did I pass?
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I don't think so.  Where did you get an unreported sub? The scenario presented specifically notes that the coach reported the change.
Don't care where any player goes to play defense as long as it isn't someone taking the pitching position who is not permitted.
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