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Maybe you just want to put in the player that will replace the ousted batter in the field. Maybe you want the speed guy. Doesn't really matter too much who the pitcher will be.
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I am inclined to like the idea of making the coach that is complaining the most pick first.
That said, I think the two ways to choose that are fair and removing your discretion which can always be argued against is one to take the "first out, first in" method. If you can not determine who was tossed first, than make them both give you their choices without knowing what the other has chosen and that is what it is. |
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It seems to me that the only thing needed to put the ball back into play would be for the pitcher to step on the rubber. In that case the pitcher would have to be substituted first.
Replacing the runner at first would be optional to the manager since the runner would be free to abandon the base to which he is entitled. |
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