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Old Thu Apr 23, 2009, 10:10pm
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Originally Posted by Matt View Post
Nope. Whichever player has the change in status is the illegal substitute. How can #8 be an illegal substitute when he's not even a substitute?
Illegal player, not illegal sub. He can't stay in the game when he has been substituted for, which he has when DH who was batting for him enters on defense. DH has legally changed status from DH to defensive player and batter for himself. #8 is playing illegally. #22 can't be an illegal substitute by assuming a defensive position which he can legally do.

Last edited by DG; Thu Apr 23, 2009 at 10:17pm.
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