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Originally Posted by Tru_in_Blu
I do ASA & NFHS. I believe for those, the sequence of when things happens is the deciding factor. If an ejection brings a team to 8 in this example, then the forfeit. If 5 are ejected which brings a team to 9 and THEN an injury occurs, play on w/ an out in the missing player's batting position.
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For ASA, an ejected player must immediately be replaced with a substitute. If so sub is available, that is a forfeit. You can only play short handed due to injury or by not having enough players to start.
For NFHS, you may play short handed for any reason (injury, restriction, ejection) that takes you to one less than the minimum.
(note: I'm only replying to this quote, not the OP, as I am not familiar with PONY rules).