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Old Thu Jun 13, 2002, 09:04pm
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Originally posted by Jim Mills
Rog & joemoore:

NABA National Office
3900 East Mexico Ave, Suite GL-8
Denver, CO 80210

Phone (303) 639-9955
Fax (303) 639-6605

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I haven't seen any "easy money" games, as nobody ever bats the full roster. Everyone just plays standard baseball.

I also gave some wrong information. An injured player who cannot be replaced because there are no eligible substitutes does indeed result in an out at that spot, not a forfeit. If this is invoked, the injured player cannot re-enter under any circumstance, even if he shakes off his injury. He can't miss a turn for an out, then come back in. It is an out at that spot for the remainder of the game.

If there is a BOOT appeal, the defense can ask the offense to show the requisite bodies if they saw somebody leave or think for any reason that the offense is cheating.

An ejection that causes the lineup to drop below the required number results in a forfeit.

Leagues are supposed to get written permission from national headquarters to alter NABA rules. Managers are strictly prohibited from doing so.
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