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Originally Posted by w_sohl
If he is a sustitute on offense he is a PH, not a catcher till he actually catches. You can't project a sub otherwise you could say that Bob on second is going to be my catcher in the next half inning and then CR from him. If they go on defense and then Bob isn't a catcher you now have a problem.
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Just give a rule reference and not your opinion, and this whole thing is solved.
Show me the definition of a Pinch Hitter.
REFERENCE PLEASE such as:
NFHS 2-36-1 "A substitute is a player that is eligible to replace another player already in the line-up." or
3-1-1.d "a substitute has entered the game when the ball is live and :.........d. a batter takes his place in the batter's box"