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Originally posted by Gre144
So lets assume that the umpire does realize after reviewing his line up card, that F7 batted illegaly in the 2nd. He therefore would be considered an illegal sub in the 7th, correct?
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To try to answer THIS question for you, Greg, I would think that if I am calling this game, I am not going to leave this situation up to
memory. I have at least 18 different ballplayers in 18 different batting slots. Now, add to that any subs in and out. For me to leave that up to memory (an illegal subbing situation not presented to me at the time of the infraction) there is too much risk of MY error. If the opposition felt there was an infraction, they should have brought it to my attention at the time the infraction occurred.
So my answer is that your question is not going to be considered by me while I am on the field. If not PROVEN that Jones reentered illegally AT THE TIME HE IS IN THE GAME ILLEGALLY, I will allow Jones to continue provided his current status is not illegal.
Just my opinion,
Freix