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Originally Posted by Manny A
That really doesn't prevent me from going to the coach and letting him/her know I detected something amiss, in my opinion.
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Would you rule on any other rule violations (which this is -- a violation of the substitution/re-entry rule) before it is brought to your attention? Already mentioned was batting out of order. How about illegal re-entry (she was in the improper batting position)? How about a runner missing a base . . . leaving early . . . using the improper portion of the base at first base . . . missing a base?
In your situation (and the one's I've mentioned), you do remain silent, as (as also mentioned before), you took away a play from the defense.
Not to sound pithy, but do you need a directive from ASA/OKC to tell you NOT to intervene?
Now, if you were playing under NFHS rules, the umpire CAN discover an unreported substitute/re-entry. At which point, you issue the team warning (if it is the first time).