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GarthB Sun May 01, 2005 12:07pm

Re: Garth:
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Tim C
Richard IS a very good source of rules and general umpire information.

I have met him, watched him work a couple of games and miss him dearly on another website.

He, much like Rich Fronheiser, works from Little League through some college and has an interesting perspective on all levels of baseball.

Actually the games I saw him work were at the Little League Girls World Series.

Again, I wasn't completely aware of his background, but now that you mention it, I remember you telling me outside the Portland train station one night about seeing him work. I'll have to check to see if he has other articles over there.

lds7199 Mon May 02, 2005 08:28am

The article says:

"Jimmy has just legally become the Senators' next pitcher. Rule 3.08 (a) (1). Not only does Jimmy have to face at least one batter, but Elvis can no longer return to the position of pitcher in this game. Section VI - Pitchers (d)."

My question is, Why can Elvis no longer return to pitcher in the game?

thumpferee Mon May 02, 2005 08:44am

I am assuming LL rules here...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by lds7199
The article says:

"Jimmy has just legally become the Senators' next pitcher. Rule 3.08 (a) (1). Not only does Jimmy have to face at least one batter, but Elvis can no longer return to the position of pitcher in this game. Section VI - Pitchers (d)."

My question is, Why can Elvis no longer return to pitcher in the game?


LL rules book, VI - PITCHERS (MINOR & MAJOR BASEBALL)

(d) A player once removed as a pitcher may not pitch again in the same game.

Even if moved to another position!


I am assuming by the article, Jimmy came in and threw a warm up pitch, which means he became a legal substitute. Assuming he was eligible to pitch. So Jimmy had to pitch to at least one batter.




[Edited by thumpferee on May 2nd, 2005 at 09:53 AM]

lds7199 Mon May 02, 2005 08:57am

Thanks! I have never umpired a game using LL rules and had no idea that there was such a rule.


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