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Absolutely! As long as the DC reported that change prior to the batted ball. The defensive designation on a line-up card is relevant only as it pertains to the use of a CR for the team who bats in the top half of the first inning. The FLEX is now out of the game and has a re-entry available. So, as the PU there are two possibilities. 1. The defense's coach announced the DP for the FLEX change (required as noted in RS.15.L) at the top of the inning and you inform the coach that this is a legal substitute (assuming you forgot to record it on your card. Shouldn't happen, but it does), or 2. You realized the defense failed to report the change. Now the DP is considered an unreported substitute. In accordance with 4.6.C.8: a. The DP is disqualified and must be replaced with a legal substitute or the Flex must re-enter the game in the DP's position; b. The offense has the option to take the result of the play (not likely) or return the last batter to the box, assume the count as it stood prior to the last pitch and all runners return to the last base occupied prior to the play. |
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