Fri Jul 13, 2001, 04:58pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Gre144
Quote:
Originally posted by Bfair
Since this player was never discovered as an illegal sub when it occurred, you can't penalize him now for the past. You can only talk about the present.
The present being, he just a hit a home run in his proper spot in the batting order. That's a home run in my scorebook.
Freix
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So an illegal substitute can become legalized if discovery is not made just after the illegal act occurred? In the situation that I brought up illegal sub Jones became legal and therefore he gets his homerun and is neither out or ejected, right?
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