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Originally Posted by JJ
Summer adult league, MLB rules with DH allowed. Overall rule knowledge by umpires, coaches, players is suspect. Here's what happened -
Team A presents a 9-man lineup at home plate. The PU and head coach of Team B do not notice that Team A has listed their pitcher as "P/DH". He pitches until the 6th inning, and is then taken out as pitcher. You guessed it - he comes up to bat in the 7th as the "DH".
NOW something starts to click with everyone.
The Team B coach says "He's an illegal player, so it's an automatic forfeit." He DOES protest the game at that point.
The Team A coach says, "No, you can list a pitcher as "P/DH" and keep him as DH if he's taken out as pitcher."
Umpires huddle up and say, "Well, it COULD be just a batting out of order thing."
Like I said, overall rule knowledge is suspect.
So how would you sort it out?
JJ
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the question has been addressed however I have a question to the OP.
If there are only 9 players listed in the lineup and you are not playing by NCAA rules, if you see "DH" next to a name, why are you not questioning this?
I know the OP was not the umpire in this game but this can happen. It is obvious that the manager had NCAA experience and the umpires did not. The problem I have is how can you list 9 players
and designate one as a DH in a non-NCAA game? Why didn't the umpire question this?
This is why we are supposed to have lineup cards and we should know how to read them!