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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn
All that's saying is that if you don't catch it, and they start pitching, they are no longer improper.
There's no mechanism in the rules to legally and knowingly allow what happened to happen, other than injury - which didn't happen.
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And besides "the umpire shall direct the proper pitcher to return to the game until the provisions of this rule are fulfilled."(3.05C) and "the umpire shall notify the manager of the offending club that it cannot be done" in (3.05C Comment), what is the penalty for doing it?
None that I can see. Eject the manager, the pitcher that you didn't want to pitch anyway?
That is what I am trying to figure out.