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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by soonerfan
depends on your league's specifics. most of the time it's the pitcher and catcher. where some get sticky is the catcher may be ran for only once there is 2 outs. also, some allow that the last batted out run, others say it must be an available, non participating sub. plus, one courtesy runner per runner, please. i.e., carl lewis can't run for both david wells and ron karkovice in the same game. hope this makes sense...enjoy!
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Sounds like a very strange rule.
Is there a reference for your explanation?
mick
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Mick, we got a local "speed-up" rule. Cortesy runner for F2 or F1 with 2 outs. If we have a continuous batting order, it is the player who was last out, if normal baseball, sub who is not in game.....NOT considered substitution. Works for me...F1 and F2 can get out there and toss the "five and down"