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4.01 (a) First, the home manager shall give his batting order to the umpire-in-chief, in duplicate. (b) Next, the visiting manager shall give his batting order to the umpire-in-chief, in duplicate. 4.04 The batting order shall be followed throughout the game unless a player is substituted for another. In that case the substitute shall take the place of the replaced player in the batting order. So therfore the batting order is only the players in the game, not the subs. AND, this is all that is required to be exchanged. In addition: The roster is the official list of eligible team members, not a list of those present for the game. In pro baseball the league office has the official version. Most youth leagues have a player agent or whatever that maintains the official roster. American Legion has ALB Registration Form #1 which lists the team http://www.baseball.legion.org/forms/alb_form1.pdf
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Ed king would fall over and shake if you asked him that. crow eaten. too many double talking rules and interps (MLBUM states SHALL list all players, but then says they don't have to later. splendid.) and too much reading into it by the tall one. answer changed to yes, let the fool play.
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3.1 LINEUP CARDS Each manager should write the name of each eligible player on the face of his club's batting order card in addition to furnishing the starting lineup. However, a manager's failure to list an eligible player does not prevent that player from entering the game, nor is such failure grounds for protest, as the listing of eligible players is simply a courtesy.
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Two more questions
I have read thru the legion rule book that I have but cant seem to find the answers I am looking for:
1. If the umpire feels the batter made no effort in avoiding being hit is the pitch called on location as to where it is either a ball or a strike 2. Can a player coach be ejected after the game is over? |
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2. Ball game! You didn't see anything after the game was over. If you did see something of interest, notify the proper authorities. You are no longer the guy in charge.
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Here's a hypothetical: Losing teams assistant coach walks up to you and your partner as you're trying to exit the field after the game is over. He tells the both of you, "You're the worst f&*$%#in umpires I've ever seen. You gave us a real F$*&%#in out there tonight." I can promise you that I would immediately issue a post game ejection for something like this. Tim. |
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