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			Wow, some people tend to overcomplicate things, IMHO.   All I do is annotate the CR's number and inning right next to name of the current F1 or F2 (and not in the "Substitutes" column of the lineup card). For example: #8 F1 SMITH, B. CR12(3) #2 F6 WALKER, R #6 F2 JONES, J. CR16(4) This means #12 courtesy ran for F1 in the third, and #16 CR'ed for #6 in the fourth. I don't use the back of my lineup card for anything. 
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