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Old Fri Apr 20, 2001, 12:53am
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Re: Not that difficult to explain

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Originally posted by JRutledge


******Once the lineups have been exchanged, any substitution can happen. You just treat the starter, like a normal starter. They can re-enter the game once and that is it.


The starting pitcher must meet his requirements of facing first batter. Unless injured, he cannot be substituted for until the requirements are met.


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Originally posted by JRutledge


******I courtesy runner can come in the game anytime. The only restriction on the courtesy runner rule, is the fact that the same CR cannot run for the pitcher and catcher. But once they come into the game as a substitue, obviously they cannot be a CR anymore.

A courtesy runner may not be used in two different offensive roles in the same half inning as Greg correctly pointed out.

Just my opinion,

Steve
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