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Old Thu May 05, 2005, 09:04pm
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Babe Ruth game. Starting pitcher is moved to right field in 6th inning after pitching first five. Can the SP be brought back in to pitch in the seventh inning ?
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Old Thu May 05, 2005, 09:24pm
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Babe Ruth game. Starting pitcher is moved to right field in 6th inning after pitching first five. Can the SP be brought back in to pitch in the seventh inning ?
Yes. Except for some Babe Ruth modifications (ie malicious contact at the plate, etc.), Babe Ruth uses OBR.

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Old Fri May 06, 2005, 02:44am
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Babe Ruth game. Starting pitcher is moved to right field in 6th inning after pitching first five. Can the SP be brought back in to pitch in the seventh inning ?
Yes. Except for some Babe Ruth modifications (ie malicious contact at the plate, etc.), Babe Ruth uses OBR.

[Edited by DG on May 5th, 2005 at 10:27 PM]
What has malicious contact to do with substitution rules?

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Old Fri May 06, 2005, 10:50am
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Babe Ruth game. Starting pitcher is moved to right field in 6th inning after pitching first five. Can the SP be brought back in to pitch in the seventh inning ?
Yes. Except for some Babe Ruth modifications (ie malicious contact at the plate, etc.), Babe Ruth uses OBR.

[Edited by DG on May 5th, 2005 at 10:27 PM]
What has malicious contact to do with substitution rules?

Bob
Nothing. It was simply an example of a Babe Ruth addition to OBR rules. The point of my sentence, which you apparenlty missed while you were looking for some nit to pick, was that Babe Ruth plays OBR, thus a starting pitcher may return to the mound in a later inning, or same inning for that matter.
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