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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
Speaking ASA
It is not a substitution because that would be someone not presently in the game entering a spot into the line up. In both cases noted, no one has "entered" the game.
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I have always thought of this as a half-substitution.
A player has left the game, but no other player that was not already in the game has entered.
This reminds me that the player who has left the game must use a re-entry, if she has one, to come back into the game.