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Old Mon Jun 03, 2013, 01:10pm
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Originally Posted by tcannizzo View Post
Until it happened this weekend at NQ, I never realized how "lenient" ASA is on Unreported Substitutes.

#31 was starter and was substituted by #7 in the prior inning to play defense.

#31 is now at bat with a 2-1 count, but was not reported.
Defense appeals.

Of course, the answer is, #31 is now in the game and assumes the 2-1 count.

There is only a small window of time for any penalty to be applied to an Unreported Substitute, i.e. after completing a turn at bat and before the next pitch, legal or illegal, is thrown.

Just sayin'
If both of these were unreported... then how the hell does PU know for a fact that #7 came in the game at all? Whose word are we believing that #7 was in there?
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