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Old Wed Oct 17, 2007, 09:30am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gun308
With no outs, substitution thinking she is in batting order goes to bat in the 8th position, gets on base.
#8 batter, which is the 9th position, then bats and gets on base.
#9 batter follows suit and bats in 1st position, gets double.
#1 batter bats in 2nd position, gets hit.
#2 batter assumes position in batters box.
Defensive coach, calls time, now decides to review original line up handed to him at pre game conference and questions substitution's at bat.
No outs at this time.
#9 batter at third base, #1 batter at second.
How many outs, who should be at bat, and why?
SUB1 is unannounced sub for #8, becomes legal sub when play is resumed. #8 is out of game.

#8 is an illegal sub, re-entering the game in the wrong batting position (for #9). #9 is now out of game. When discovered, #8 is out and removed from game.

#9 is an illegal sub, re-entering the game in the wrong batting position (for #1). #1 is now out of game. When discovered, #9 is out and removed from game.

#1 is an illegal sub, re-entering the game in the wrong batting position (for #2). #2 is now out of game. When discovered, #1 is out and removed from game.

#2 is an illegal sub, re-entering the game in the wrong batting position (for #3). #3 is now out of game. When discovered, #2 is out and removed from game.

#3 can re-enter, is now at bat. But . . . . .

Don't have enough players to finish the game; forfeit. Let's go home!

WMB
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