
Mon Jun 11, 2007, 05:24pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bluezebra
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
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I think Bob explained your error best. Illegal Substitution.
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