Wed Jul 27, 2005, 10:20am
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Originally posted by tmp44
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Originally posted by BigUmp56
After F1 was situated in the dugout, the defensive teams coach asked for a few minutes for F1 to regain his composure before returning to the mound. I told him I would not allow F1 to return to the game as he had been knocked out. He went postal and refused to get another pitcher on the mound. Ejection #4. Maybe I did overstep my bounds by not letting F1 return, technically speaking, but I figured it was better to be wrong and have a protest upheld then to let F1 continue and be seriously injured.
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Big,
I know it's off-topic on the thread, but if you were playing FED rules, you were fine. I don't have my books w/ me, but recall that in FED rules, a player knocked out cannot return to play w/o the consent of a physician.
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This is correct just so long as the player has no open wounds or bleeding.
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