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Originally Posted by SC Ump
However, when the coach who will next be on offense comes to you and says, "I've got #27 for #3 as the second batter this inning and #28 for #4 as the third batter," how many of you accept this.
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I accept it. In my opinion, this is not a projected substitution. Some people on the baseball forum vehemently disagreed with me, however, on a similar situation. For what it is worth, I believe the rule is the same regarding projected subs for both sports. Both books say something like, "Projected substitutions are not allowed." Neither sport's rules actually define
projected substitution. Here is the link to the baseball situation:
Fed Sub Situation