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			Scenario:  Va HS fast pitch softball - Pitcher A pitches in the first two innings and the score is 2/2. The team scores 5 runs in the top of the third inning, score is now 7/2. In the bottom of the third inning, Pitcher B goes to the mound and pitches in the entire third inning and the remaining game ending in the 5th inning with a score of 20/4. Who is the winning pitcher, Pitcher A or Pitcher B? | 
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 There may be someone on here which could give you a Fed answer. My best guess would be Pitcher B. 
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			I don't have the book, but I would have to say based on general rules of scoring a winning pitcher has to pitch at least half of the scheduled game, otherwise its first pitcher to pitch following the starter assuming that pitcher enters with or obtains a lead while pitching and the lead does not change hands.  So by me its got to be pitcher B.
		 
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 Since the starting pitcher only pitched 2 innings, credit Pitcher B with the win (assuming she pitched the remainder of the game). [Edited by VaASAump on Apr 5th, 2004 at 11:11 AM] | 
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