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However, this can't take place in the same half-inning. |
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IOW, onetime is correct that it's a illegal substitute. So, yes, stop it. IF it's not stopped, then the player is out and restricted. THe opposing coach doesn't need to wait for a pitch before asking about it (but if he asks "too early" then there's the risk that the umpire wil just change it in the name of game management -- so I'd at least wait for the ball to become live). |
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Unless this is a higher level game that I remember how they use CR, I don't remember which CR goes with F1/F2. And I don't want to pull out lineups to check every time they are used. On the back of left hand I have written (see below). I have a felt tipped marker in my ballbag and write the number of CRs on my hand as they come in. And all I need to do is look at the back of my hand to verify that CRs are done legally. DC is for the inning number where a defensive conference was used.
_____H___V P___21___8 C __12___22 DC___3___6 _____4 _____5 |
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And, how will you know if the CR has alredy participated in the game if you don't have it on the lineup card? I don't see how what you are doing is any better than writing it on the lineup card (and if you don't get lineups then at least take a piece of paper with you). |
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Yeah, YMMV. But I'm not writing anything on the back of my hands when I umpire. To me, that just doesn't look very professional.
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BlueHair: I think you are missing the point that Rich, Bob, and I are trying to tell you. There is only one correct way to keep track of the CRs, and that is to use your Lineup Card. To do it any other way is not correct and the way that you have described can only be described as lazy and unprofessional. MTD, Sr.
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That reminds me of what my old boss once told me, "There is the right way, a wrong way, and my way to do things". So glad I have my own business and don't have to listen to one way Joes anymore.
So each and every time you have a CR come into the game, you pull out your lineup card, go through all of the players/numbers and write/verify that the CR is not an illegal sub and is running for the proper battery member. Internet umpires are so funny. I'll be willing to bet dollars to donuts (I know it's even money these days) that their virtuous/virtual practices and ballfield practices are not necessarily the same. Last edited by bluehair; Sun Mar 31, 2013 at 10:26pm. |
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I'm not sure that I could have been more clear on the proper ruling.
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