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Old Mon May 09, 2011, 10:28pm
marvin marvin is offline
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Originally Posted by Bandit View Post
In summary.
NSA Courtesy runner.
A) Can be last out. YES
B) If last out was the pitcher or catcher you can go back one more out YES, but you can use the pitcher or catcher as a CR for the other position
C) If you have eligible subs they can courtesy run and not affect their substitution privileges. YES

QUESTION….Can they substitute in the same ˝ inning they courtesy run? YES

D) If you have a player sitting on the bench and she has “used up” her substitution privileges…..been in the game twice…..she can still be used as a courtesy runner. YES
E) If a player currently in the batting order is used as a courtesy runner and her turn at bat returns while she is on base the coach may:
1) Courtesy runner remains on base, and loses turn at bat with no penalty, and next batter is batter following that position. YES
2) Courtesy runner may be replaced on base by the player being run for, and then taking their turn at bat. YES
F) No player may be used as courtesy runner twice in the same inning. If the situation arises that a player HAS already run as a courtesy runner in the same inning you “go back” one more “out” to obtain a legal courtesy runner. YES

Have I missed anything?
See answers in bold. The apply to youth fast pitch only.

You can simplify this all to:

The player who made the last out or a player not currently in the game can be a courtesy runner.

It is simpler to administer than it looks and if the coach or scorekeeper is keeping track it does speed the game up.
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