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Old Sun May 17, 2009, 10:45pm
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Originally Posted by DG View Post
A pitcher, in OBR, never had a batting order slot, so if the DH takes a defensive position and pitcher stays in the game then the pitcher takes the batting slot of the defensive player removed. Thus both pitcher and DH are in the game at same time, but DH position is terminated.

In NCAA the pitcher can be designated at P/DH and can stay in the game as DH for the new pitcher if he leaves the pitcher position.

In FED, DH and the player he is DH for are locked into a batting order slot.
OK, I think I get it now. Wow, that sounds like the NCAA version can be pretty confusing.
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