Here's the situation, NFHS Rules: (I was not the umpire in this game, but the school I work at was involved)
2 outs, bottom 4th, runners on 2nd and 3rd. The home team sends up a pinch hitter for their catcher. The pinch hitter draws a walk, and the manager attempts to send in the"courtesy runner" for the batter-runner. The visiting coach protests to the plate umpire (an established, well respected veteran official) that this must be a pinch runner, since there can be no courtesy runner for a pinch hitter. The umpire asks the home manager and he is informed that the pinch-hitter will be going into the game to catch, so he should be entitled to a CR. The visiting manager again protests and the plate man goes to ask his partner (another veteran "Big Dog"). The base ump allows the courtesy runner, saying its only logical to run for the catcher with 2 outs. The visiting manager continues his argument on the contention that the batter-runner is not the catcher- he is a pinch hitter, and thus is not entitled to a CR. The base ump winds up ejecting the coach, and the remainder of the game is not a pleasant expirience for all those involved.
I very seldem umpire with NFHS rules, but my instincts led me to believe the visiting coach was correct- how can you have a courtesy runner for a pinch hitter who does not have a position. I looked this rule up in the Appendix to the Jaska/Roder Manual, and it says very specifically- the CR cannot be permitted in this sitch. I don't have a current NFHS book, but I can't find a specific rule on this in the 2003 edition.
Does anyone know of any specific rule references for this scenario? Any help would be appreciated.
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