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reccer Thu May 29, 2008 01:21pm

Defensive player swaps in the middle of an inning
 
I might want to use some junk defenses this summer, maybe go to 7 infielders like I have seen baseball do from time to time or have some other unusual slap defenses. Anyway, here is the sitch:

I am using dp/flex.
Its the middle of an inning, and the offense has 3 slappers in a row coming up. My third base is a tough girl who can stay in there with the big hitters, but she is a little slow in fielding the bunts and slaps. So I ask for time and sit down the original third baseman and bring off the bench my DP who is a little quicker.

We get through the slappers and the big sticks are coming up and the dp is a little squeemish so I ask for time again and I bring back my original third base and dp goes out to left field and my leftfielder sits on the bench.

The flex player is left alone. I don't go near the pitcher or the catcher. This isn't a stall technique, we have been doing this since the first inning and are reasonably quick about the swaps.

Anybody have a problem with this?

MNBlue Thu May 29, 2008 01:24pm

Nope

NCASAUmp Thu May 29, 2008 01:50pm

Only time I would have a problem with it is if you're playing coed.

I've also seen some kids' leagues that have a rule specifically prohibiting this.

CecilOne Thu May 29, 2008 03:16pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by reccer
I might want to use some junk defenses this summer, maybe go to 7 infielders like I have seen baseball do from time to time or have some other unusual slap defenses. Anyway, here is the sitch:

I am using dp/flex.
Its the middle of an inning, and the offense has 3 slappers in a row coming up. My third base is a tough girl who can stay in there with the big hitters, but she is a little slow in fielding the bunts and slaps. So I ask for time and sit down the original third baseman and bring off the bench my DP who is a little quicker.

We get through the slappers and the big sticks are coming up and the dp is a little squeemish so I ask for time again and I bring back my original third base and dp goes out to left field and my leftfielder sits on the bench.

The flex player is left alone. I don't go near the pitcher or the catcher. This isn't a stall technique, we have been doing this since the first inning and are reasonably quick about the swaps.

Anybody have a problem with this?

As long as you tell the umpire. :cool:


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