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I disagree.
Case play 3.1.1 Sit M does not cover this situation. and the interp presented is different than the situation presented in thread No. 1. All sit 2 said was the way the coach utilized the sub and catcher was legal. It does not say that the starting catcher has to come back in the game in order for there to be CR. Having said that, where in the rule book or Case book does it say a (Pinch hitter)/ Substitute does not become a catcher or pitcher when substituting for that player on offense. Just give a rule reference and not your opinion, and this whole thing is solved. |
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Show me the definition of a Pinch Hitter. REFERENCE PLEASE such as: NFHS 2-36-1 "A substitute is a player that is eligible to replace another player already in the line-up." or 3-1-1.d "a substitute has entered the game when the ball is live and :.........d. a batter takes his place in the batter's box" |
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I guess it just seemed clear to me. Just like it's clear to me that the player that is a catcher when on D will come back to bat if they bat around. The player is a courtesy runner, not a courtesy substitute. No matter what the NFHS says.
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Crap on a cracker, people... I expect this from the various Facebook umpire groups that are one third troll, one third newbie with no training at all, and one third guys like us that know better but nevertheless try to educate the rest.
But on this site, 95% of us are Umpires. Good ones. Umpires that should not have trouble on a remedial question like this one. I'm embarrassed for the collective "us" on this thread. It's one thing if the younger or newer members of the profession (or those newer to this group) have a question on something like this one... but I KNOW several of those posting here are better umpires than they are making themselves appear. Far too much lawyerizing and wordsmithing lately - the rulebook is not written in the same way a law book is. If it was, none of us could read it anyway.
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Listen, I have been doing this long enough to know that I don't know everything and neither does many others. I do know how to read and understand what the rule and case books say and how to use other reference material to further understand those rules and case plays. Just because one has the talent to put words on paper, does not mean that it is clear to others because, if that was the case BRD's Interpretations, umpire camps, and hundreds of other manuals and books would'nt make a dime. I am man enough to say I learned something here and.....I am STILL, A DAM GOOD UMPIRE!!! |
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It includes ".. a courtesy runner would only be allowed to run for the player who was the catcher on defense before coming to bat" |
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A simple sentence like: "Offensive changes must be reported when the team is on offense and defensive changes must be reported when a team is on defense." would help. Thanks for the clarification. |
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