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Originally Posted by Manny A
Why yell? You can make your point without engaging the Caps Lock button.
Are you suggesting that a retired runner becomes someone else when she enters the dugout? Is there a rule cite for that?
The rules are clear that a retired (or scored) runner cannot enter the dugout, and then come back out to correct base running mistakes. But I've never seen anything that says once she enters the dugout, she can no longer come back out to do other things like direct a teammate to slide at home.
Seriously (and without shouting), is there something that says her status as a retired (or scored) runner changes the moment she steps into DBT?
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Yes Rule 3-6-6 covers who may be outside of the dugout and for what reasons. When the Retired Runner enters the dugout she becomes bench personal and is governed by this rule.
Are you telling us that a bench player other than the on deck player can leave the dugout to tell a player to slide during a live ball.