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Old Tue Jul 15, 2003, 01:26pm
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And B1 would be an illegal reentry into the B2 spot, so B1 is also DQ.
Yes, but if she comes to bat, that is merely BOO.
She would, however, be the legal player to replace the DEFO on base, wouldn't she?
To me, it sounds inconsistent to say DEFO was a sub for B1, actualized when pitched to, but B1 reappearing is just BOO.

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Another question: if the DEFO is replaced by a new player, does that continue or terminate the DEFO role? It seems to me it terminates because the new player is in the B1 spot.
Good question. My "knee jerk" response is that it terminates the DEFO unless the coach has another eliglble sub to enter as the replacement for the DEFO in the DEFO position (not on base, since that was as illegal position for the DEFO).
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Agree.
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