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Originally Posted by w_sohl
I guess it just seemed clear to me. Just like it's clear to me that the player that is a catcher when on D will come back to bat if they bat around. The player is a courtesy runner, not a courtesy substitute. No matter what the NFHS says.
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The thread said a "pinch runner" was used. That is a clear substituion in accordance with the rules, not a CR.
Listen, I have been doing this long enough to know that I don't know everything and neither does many others. I do know how to read and understand what the rule and case books say and how to use other reference material to further understand those rules and case plays.
Just because one has the talent to put words on paper, does not mean that it is clear to others because, if that was the case BRD's Interpretations, umpire camps, and hundreds of other manuals and books would'nt make a dime.
I am man enough to say I learned something here and.....I am STILL, A DAM GOOD UMPIRE!!!