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Old Fri Jul 13, 2001, 08:53am
Buster Light Buster Light is offline
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Originally posted by Patrick Szalapski
Buster, your ruling is correct for batting out-of-order, which is separate from a plain old illegal substitute.

You guys nailed me on that one! You are absolutely correct. At least in FED the illegal sub supersedes BOO.
He is out and ejected no matter if it is discovered before or after the next pitch. I did not consider the obvious, that although he is an "eligible" sub, he is "only" eligible in one spot, therefore when he entered in the wrong spot he IS an illegal sub and NOT BOO.
Give Buster a big BOO! Thanks guys!

Buster
Who is the next batter? You said B9 I say B2.
I have conceded that this is an illegal sub and NOT a BOO,
therefore, B2 is correct in this situation.

Buster

[Edited by Buster Light on Jul 13th, 2001 at 08:55 AM]
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