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OK. So if I have 9 + DH, I still bat 9; and 1 doesnt bat (who is being DH for); and I will have 1 how doesn't play field (the DH).
The 9 on the field can essentially interchange positions including pitching. 1. Adam 4 2. Baker 7 3. Charlie 8 4. Devin 3 5. Evan 9 6. Frank 5 7. George 2 8. Hank 6 9. Ivan DH James P So, if Ivan is put into field to play LF for baker, does that mean James now bats in the 2 hole, and no DH rest of the game? Same line up, but in 2nd inning, Devin is moved to pitcher. Does Ivan then have to go 1b or if I sub Troy for 1b, he would then hit for Ivan, James is out and troy now hits in the 9 hole -- no DH? Sorry, just want to make sure I understand this rule. |
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