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Courtesy Runner
Our HS coach entered a courtesy for our catcher in the 1st & 3rd innings. She later used the same girl as a pinch hitter. I am a firm believer that this was illegal as the player had already entered. Any ideas on this? THX
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I am going to assume that you're using Fed rules, since this was a high school team. A CR is a player who has not been in this game, but is eligible to come in. A CR for the catcher may not be a CR for the pitcher. But, the CR may be used as a sub in a later half-inning. From your description, I suspect this was perfectly legal. typo - nothing like reading your post later on & having a fat-finger job jump out.
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Steve M Last edited by Steve M; Sun Apr 23, 2006 at 07:25pm. |
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Courtesy runners CAN pinch hit later in the game.
If a pinch runner came in twice then her re-entries would be over and she would be done for the day. Maybe this is what you are thinking about.
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Like Steve says. Only thing I am wondering is, did the coach keep the girl in the lineup or take her out, then use her as a CR. This would be illegal.
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The reason I'm asking is I use TurboStats for Softball on my PC and when I went to enter the stats for this player, she had scored 2 runs as a CR, but she had only 1 AB. The stat software figured it was impossible to score 2 runs with only 1 AB and it kicks up an error. I want to track her runs and her AB's but they just don't jive!
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Speaking Fed [/disclaimer]
A courtesy runner for the pitcher or catcher can enter for them any time they reach base. By rule, this is not considered a substitution. Now, a CR can later enter the game for another player as a sub, but then they lose the ability to be a CR for the remainder of the game. Hope this helps PS: Thats why I've been too leery of using a baseball/softball stat program. It might not understand all the nuances of the game, such as the CR rule as you've pointed out with your software. I use an excel template. More manual work, but at least it's ina format _I_ like and the coaches tolerate.
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Did not want to involve Texas again in the conversation because of our other posts....
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I think the only difference between Fed rules in KY and in TX or DE is that after she is a courtesy runner twice, and then legally pinch hits, she can still marry her cousin in the evening in KY.
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Legal in all the States that actually follow published rules, all rule sets, as long as it is not in the same half-inning the player was a CR. As said, a CR has not "entered".
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