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Originally Posted by JefferMC
I understand where you're going with this in respect to the literal application of all rules, but I think you're making a rather complicated case and draconian response to what is a rather simple case of in-attention to detail.
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It is not complicated at all. It is not unusual to come across coaches or players who treat the FLEX as a 10th batter. And from there, everything is following the rules.
A sub is a sub (legal or illegal), and somebody enters the game and somebody leaves the game. You can't have an illegal sub unless somebody entered and somebody left.
You can't have a player who is not IN the batting order bat OUT of order - she has to enter the game, first.
I actually agree in the NFHS case with the "draconian" label for the ruling. Just show me where it is wrong.
Not for ASA, though. The penalty is very reasonable for the circumstances.
The point in bringing it up (here and on the NFHS board) was to hopefully get an official interpretation that does NOT result in 3 outs and 3 players restricted to the bench (NFHS).