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Old Mon May 13, 2024, 09:16pm
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>>A P/DH cannot bat for right fielder<<

Assuming NFHS I think he can. Rule 8-1-4

A hitter may be (not mandatory) designated for any one starting player (not just pitchers) and all subsequent substitutes for that player in the game.


and 8-1-4b:
The starting designated hitter may be any one of the starting defensive players. When used in this manner, the starting defensive player has two positions: the defensive player and the designated hitter. The role of the defensive player may be substituted for by any legal substitute.


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