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Originally Posted by GarthB
at a 17U tournament being conducted under FED rules.
Batting order:
1. Adam
2. Bob
3. Charles
4. David as the DH batting for the pitcher, Zack
First inning, Charles was ejected for dropping an F bomb on the plate umpire after a called third strike for the third out.
A bit later in the game, it becomes apparent that the manager inserted Zak, the pitcher, for whom David was DH'ing in the three spot. The DH remains batting in the four spot.
Zak bats in the three spot in the third inning and not a word from anyone.
Zak begins to bat in the three spot in the sixth inning and the opposing coach complains. At the time of the complaint, Zak has a 1-1 count.
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David is DHing for Zak, the pitcher. David and Zak are locked into the same spot in the batting order. When Zak enters the game as a batter, he MUST do so in the 4-spot in the batting order, which means David is no longer in the game (but may return, but only in the 4-spot, and for Zak). When Zak, the defensive player who was DHed for, enters the game on offense, there is no longer a DH.
If Zak bats in the 3-spot, he's BOO.
Bob