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Originally Posted by Big_Mike
Dave Emerling wrote a great series of articles a few months back about all the tricks/strategies that a crafty coach could try with the DP/FLEX. One of the points of interest was: Is a coach able to bring the FLEX in to run for a DP and then IMMEDIATELY bring in the courtesy runner for the FLEX (since the FLEX is the P)? Or... would he/she have to leave the FLEX in the game for one pitch under the substitution rule 4:6-B-2?
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No such thing as a "one pitch" rule in ASA.
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The question really boils down to "is bringing the FLEX in for the DP considered a substitution"?
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Yes
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If yes, then the "one pitch" rule would apply.
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Again, no such rule.
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If no, then a CR could be used for the FLEX immediately since the FLEX is in fact the P. 4:6-B-2 specifically mentions that a "substitute is not considered in the game...." In this example, wouldn't the FLEX be considered "in the game" seeing as how she is the current P? It's confusing, but it's a legitimate question.
Any comments or clarifications would be appreciated!
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I cannot find anything in Rule 4 or 7 forbidding doing what you are saying, but it seems like a waste of a reentry.
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