Suspended Game During Pitching Change
I was working a Babe Ruth 15yo district playoff game last night. During a pitching change (new pitcher was warming up) we saw lightning. We immediately got everyone off the field. The lightning continued until we had no choice but to the suspend the game. My question is what happens if the pitcher who was warming up is not available when the game is resumed?
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Undere most codes, the pitcher has been in the game, but need not be the pitcher when the game resumes (the "must pitch to one batter or retire the side" rules doesn't apply when a game is suspended)
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Bob, Thanks for your reply. So under OBR he would not be required to pitch to a batter?
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Correct. I had the same sitch last year and screwed up the rule, but luckily no one knew it any better than I did. The pitcher warming up is NOT required to pitch when the game is resumed.
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I had it explained to me that until the ball is put in play, he would not be considered a pitcher.
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Hey folks, try the rule book:
Rule 4.12(c) Comment: If immediately prior to the call of a suspended game, a substitute pitcher has been announced but has not retired the side or pitched until the batter becomes a baserunner, such pitcher, when the suspended game is later resumed may, but is not required to start the resumed portion of the game. However, if he does not start he will be considered as having been substituted for and may not be used in that game. |
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