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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
It's 3.1.1N. My bad on the typo.
It includes ".. a courtesy runner would only be allowed to run for the player who was the catcher on defense before coming to bat"
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Thanks Bob, I was able to research this over the weekend and found that both the NFHS Rules and Case book do a bad job of clearly defining a "projected substitution".
A simple sentence like:
"Offensive changes must be reported when the team is on offense and defensive changes must be reported when a team is on defense." would help.
Thanks for the clarification.