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The DEFO can enter in the batting order in a spot other than that occupied by the DH. Both the DEFO and the DH can be on offense (or defense) at the same time. |
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Not saying you are wrong, but that doesn't make sense to me. If you are the DH for someone how can the person they are DHing for bat? Isn't the DH tied to another player?
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you can have a pitcher/dh be the same person in NCAA...so when the pitcher is done, he can enter the game as the DH when he's done pitching. fun huh?
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In NCAA the pitcher can be designated at P/DH and can stay in the game as DH for the new pitcher if he leaves the pitcher position. In FED, DH and the player he is DH for are locked into a batting order slot. |
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![]() Carl wrote a free article on it. I read through it twice and still didn't understand it completely. |
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That is an understatement. JM
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