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Old Mon Jun 11, 2007, 08:46am
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OK, thanks for the correction, Bob.

What do we do about the guy who replaced Charles and who has not batted yet? And do we still have a DH?
Aye, there's the rub. The team had 10 players including the pitcher who was being Dh'ed for. There was no other player available and the coach thought he could enter the pitcher in Charles' spot in the batting order. The DH then took Charles' defensive position. Quite the screw up.

The umpires finally sorted it out, but only during Zak's second at bat.
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Old Mon Jun 11, 2007, 08:53am
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Aye, there's the rub. The team had 10 players including the pitcher who was being Dh'ed for. There was no other player available and the coach thought he could enter the pitcher in Charles' spot in the batting order. The DH then took Charles' defensive position. Quite the screw up.

The umpires finally sorted it out, but only during Zak's second at bat.
There are a couple of options here, depending on the circumstances. If Charles is still at the game, he can reenter, since he's a starter. If he's no longer at the game, or is injured (or similar), then the team can play with 8 and tak an out each time this spot comes up in the order.
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Old Mon Jun 11, 2007, 08:57am
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There are a couple of options here, depending on the circumstances. If Charles is still at the game, he can reenter, since he's a starter. If he's no longer at the game, or is injured (or similar), then the team can play with 8 and tak an out each time this spot comes up in the order.
Charles was gone. They went with 8.
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Old Mon Jun 11, 2007, 09:51am
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There are a couple of options here, depending on the circumstances. If Charles is still at the game, he can reenter, since he's a starter. If he's no longer at the game, or is injured (or similar), then the team can play with 8 and tak an out each time this spot comes up in the order.
I thought they had a new rule about 8 or 90 years ago that said ejected players couldn't reenter. Maybe it's just me...
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Old Mon Jun 11, 2007, 11:08am
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I also had BOO of order yesterday, and it was the offensive team that pointed it out! 2-0 Count, and the coach from the dugout with the book starts screaming TIME! He calls me over and says they batted out of order. I looked at the book, and brought the correct batter to the plate. I'm thinking, wow, smart coach because he knows it can't be an OUT until after the AB.

Then he says "so that's an out right?"

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Old Tue Jun 12, 2007, 08:03am
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I thought they had a new rule about 8 or 90 years ago that said ejected players couldn't reenter. Maybe it's just me...
Yes, sorry. By the time I responded to the follow-up, I forgot Charles had been ejected.

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I had a similar situation last week. NBC rules, DH came in to play catcher, and a new pitcher came in to bat for himself in the previous catcher's batting position.

OBR 6.10(b) states:
...The designated hitter may be used defensively, continuing to bat in the same position in the batting order, but the pitcher must then bat in the place of the substituted defensive player, unless more than one substitution is made, and the manager then must designate their spots in the batting order.
That would be correct under OBR (and NCAA).
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