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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
mikebran,
FYI, the case play I referenced in my earlier thread contains (my emphasis):
So, in the unlikely event this were to occur in a game I was officiating, I think I would use the term "courtesy runner".
JM
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Thanks for this, and I stand corrected. I now opine that this is really DUMB of the FED writers to use a term that has such specific meaning and rule attached to it and throw it around like a generic.
Scene 1 Act 4
prequel numb brain.
Vis Coach. "Hey Mike, I only have 9 players and my runner at second just stubbed his toe and has to come out, what can I do?
Me: NO prob, VC, just let the prev batter not on base go in as a COURTESY RUNNER for Stubby. YOu can play with 8 now, and stubbys spot is an autoout.
VC: Hokay Dokay.. (meanwhile Home Coach has listened intently.. he calmly scratches his Dr House face...)
Me: Play!
HC: TIME!! Mike, the guy at second is not a legal courtesy runner and needs to be ejected!
Me: HELP ME MR WIZARD!!!