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			In a 14U tournament yesterday (T4) the shortstop stopped at the mound picked up the ball and threw a pitch from the rubber.  He then proceeded to take his spot at short.  I called him back to the mound and explained that his warmup requires him to pitch to the first batter.  Was I correct in applying Fed rule 3.1.2?
		 
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			No, in FED, he isn't a pitcher.  3-3-1: ..... Should there be no announcement of substitutions, a substitute has entered the game when the ball is live and: a. a runner takes the place of a runner he has replaced, b. a pitcher takes his place on the pitcher’s plate, c. a fielder reaches the position usually occupied by the fielder he has replaced, or d. a batter takes his place in the batter’s box. He's still the shortstop. | 
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			That further reinforces Rich's suggestion. Don't pick that bugger if you don't know the rule.
		 
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			Read the bolded part about the ball being live. Warm-ups don't count for the substitution rule.
		 
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 The JEA discussion is that absent a mgr discussion the sub is in when the intention is obvious. FED does not have a JEA discussion, so when is it obvious, or will we allow 4 warmup pitches by someone, and then the pitcher take the 5th? Last edited by DG; Mon Jun 18, 2012 at 08:34pm. | 
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 I don't much care who takes the warmups. After 5, we're going with whoever's on the mound. 
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			Oh God, this sentence brings back painful memories of the 10-page thread (slight exaggeration) we had 5 years ago (or so) on whether or not the ball became dead between innings under OBR.
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			I was thinking that exact same thing!!  What a thread that was.
		 
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			The rule is 3-1-1 not 3-3-1. It's also not relevant as the shortstop is not a substitute under 2-36-1 as he is not eligible to replace another player in the lineup as he's already in the lineup. The relevant rule instead is 2-28-1: "The pitcher is the player who is designated in the lineup as being responsible for delivering (pitching) the ball to the batter." Ironically, there doesn't seem to be a proscribed method for changing the designation. | 
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 I think the ball would become officially dead when the defense has left the field, and no longer has the opportunity to appeal at the end of a half inning. 
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			What I do, is as soon as all the defensive players have left the field, I loudly yell, "TIME".....
		 
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			After reviewing all posts, rules and the BRD it appears this is a difference between OBR/NCAA and FED. OBR does not make a live ball distinction, FED does. Original post was about a FED game. Should make an interresting conversation if SS comes out and takes 5 warmup pitches and then defensive coach wants someone else to pitch, who should get 8, right, since ball was not live SS was just fooling around. | 
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