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Old Fri Feb 11, 2005, 11:46pm
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Just wanted to pass this on. Taken from the 2005-2006 ASA Casebook:

PLAY 8.11-7
In the top of the 1st inning, the listed pitcher leads off with a single. The manager reports a CR1. B2 gets a base hit and CR1 slides safely into 3B and is injured. The team has no other legal substitutes. The managaer requests that the pitcher returns and runs.

RULING: Legal. Should an injury occur and no other substitutes are available, the pitcher must return and run for himself. (8-10F EXCEPTION)

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Old Fri Feb 11, 2005, 11:57pm
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Just wanted to pass this on. Taken from the 2005-2006 ASA Casebook:

PLAY 8.11-7
In the top of the 1st inning, the listed pitcher leads off with a single. The manager reports a CR1. B2 gets a base hit and CR1 slides safely into 3B and is injured. The team has no other legal substitutes. The managaer requests that the pitcher returns and runs.

RULING: Legal. Should an injury occur and no other substitutes are available, the pitcher must return and run for himself. (8-10F EXCEPTION)

Serg
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Old Sat Feb 12, 2005, 01:23pm
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the pitcher must return and run for himself.
Didn't you mean "the pitcher must return and run for themselves? Or would it be "themself"?
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Old Sun Feb 13, 2005, 10:01am
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Taken from the 2005-2006 ASA Casebook:

Where does one get the 2005-06 ASA Casebook, please? The reason that I ask is because the site that sells them has a picture of the 2005-2006 casebook, but the shoping cart and text on the site states that it is the 2004 book.
http://www.softballoutlet.com/shop.a...&id=5&s=y#0810

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[Edited by MA Softball Ump on Feb 13th, 2005 at 10:47 AM]
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Old Sun Feb 13, 2005, 12:49pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by VaASAump
Taken from the 2005-2006 ASA Casebook:

Where does one get the 2005-06 ASA Casebook, please? The reason that I ask is because the site that sells them has a picture of the 2005-2006 casebook, but the shoping cart and text on the site states that it is the 2004 book.
http://www.softballoutlet.com/shop.a...&id=5&s=y#0810

I sent them a message... awaiting a reply.



[Edited by MA Softball Ump on Feb 13th, 2005 at 10:47 AM]
Actually, even though the text says 2004, the actual picture is for the new 2005-2006 Casebook. They must have forgotten to update the text hyperlink (?).

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