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Originally posted by Whowefoolin
If the team starts with ten...it must bat ten. If one drops out, then that spot becomes an out. They can do this all the way down to 8 players. Can't go below that.
If they add on to the order, then drop one out, that is an out.
I do NABA, so know this.
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You see, I've gone to about a half dozen local NABA league web sites. They all employ different options. One league allowed play to begin with 8, another allowed only continuation with 8. Another allowed the Extra Hitter, another did not. Yet another league had a rule allowing more than 10 batters, based on the attending roster of the teams. If one side has 12 and the other side 13 then they both can bat 12 - that kind of thing.
Those rules might be applicable in your local NABA league. I'm just not so sure that they are applicable everywhere.