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Originally Posted by ASA/NYSSOBLUE
So the DP coming in to play 2B for the FLEX is NOT a sub. just another one of the 9 playing defense at the time.
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This is most definitely a substitution.
If the DP plays defense for the FLEX, the FLEX has left the game. She may re-enter the game 1 time, just like any other player.
If the FLEX bats for the DP, the DP has left the game. She may re-enter the game 1 time, just like any other player.
In both cases, the lineup has gone from 10 to 9. Upon a proper re-entry, the lineup can go from 9 to 10. If the FLEX is not indicated on the lineup card at the start of the game, it cannot be used for the rest of the game.
The DP can indeed play defense for any player other than the FLEX and this does not affect the FLEX's status. I view it as a defensive change where the DP is going into play F3, and F3 is going to the dugout to play "bench". [At least that's how I try to remember it.]
Many times a coach will yell out to me that the FLEX and DP are "switching". I always have to go over and have him/her clarify. Depending on what they're trying to do, it could be a projected substitution which should not be allowed. Say the FLEX is F1 and in the 4th inning, she's tired. The team's second pitcher is in the DP spot. Coach brings in the DP to pitch. The FLEX has now left the game and the lineup is at 9. Next inning, starting pitcher catches her second wind and is inserted into the game. This requires her to re-enter, and the lineup is now at 10 again.