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Obviously Glen has nothing to do since it is raining. No, I was
not involved. Situation: Bottom on 2nd, Flex bats for DP (unreported). Top or 3rd, DP returns to field (unreported). Bottom of 4 Flex again bats for same DP (unreported). Two batters later visiting coach comes to me and tells me that home team had a BBO violation two batters ago and asked what would happen if she would have reported it before pitch to next batter. I explained that batting out of order needed to occur before first pitch to next batter. Coach said she was going to save until later in the game. At this point I had no idea that Flex had been batting for DP all game (since unreported). In the top of 5th DP should have become illegal substitute since she is in violation of re-entry rule. In the bottom of 6th inning the Flex again batted for the DP, but made an out. Visiting coach said nothing. Question: Since all of these actions were unreported, and visiting coach was asking about a batting out of order violation should I have investigated and identified DP as illegal substitute? I actually did nothing until after the game then met with home coach to teach her about DP/Flex. How would you have handled?
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