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Speaking ASA, any player can re-enter once. It used to be only starters but now it is for any players but after they re-enter once, they cannot do that again. We do Fed. ball in the fall and I don't have the new rule book yet but I think it may be the same. Dave
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QUOTE: Can a player be pinch hit or pinch ran for and re-enter the game in their original defensive position? If so, can this be repeated or only once?
The player must re-enter in their original offensive position........I don't care where they play defense...... And as Shipwreck said.......they can only do it once......and yes FED is the same. Joel |
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Re: Much obliged
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Even though a player may re-enter in the defensive half of the inning, the only factor taken into consideration is the location of the re-entry in the offensive line-up.
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Twice this year I have had coaches come to tell me substitutions and it went something like this.........
"OK blue............I am moving Susie (#9) to right field from first base........and putting Rita (#11) at first........and I am switching my 2nd baseman and moving her to SS and putting in #3 at 2nd.......... So Rita will be hitting in Susie's spot and Susie will be hitting for my Right Fielder........etc., etc. ...... I almost blew a brain vessel attempting to straighten out one of them............. The coach was CONVINCED he had the sub rule down........and I was trying to explain otherwise........ It was like trying to speak Portuguese to a Spaniard........ In all honesty though........coaches here can go 6 years without ever having to report a sub..........6U through 10U....... It can be darn confusing to them when they finally have to.............grin Joel |
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Around here, coaches don't typically have to worry about line up / subsitution issues until national qualifiers.
Up until then, most games (not just the young bratter - $0.02 - leagues) are played with bat-the-roster if not required, then coach's choice, and unlimited defensive subsitution. This means the coaches at tournament time are frantically trying to understand how to do a line up card properly, when to inform the umpire of a substitution, and some brave souls even try to use DP/DEFO. It makes the tournaments interesting as umpires also have to knock the cob-webs out of the brains for these rules. |
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Yo.......1BHoover.......
Most of us started as players or coaches....... Glad you took the time to clarify something that was not clear in your mind........ Congratulations!! Joel |
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Still Learning to Manage
I've been a player forever it seems like and now I'm doing the coaching as well (since we were not going to have a team at all otherwise)...sure is tough! It was alot easier
to focus on playing 1B without managing a lineup...lol. I'm out, ya'll take it easy. See ya'll down the road... |
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Subj: No need to be an a**!
Date: 4/30/02 3:13:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent from the Internet (Details) This is a message from 1BHoover! at The Official Forum ( http://www.officialforum.com/index.php ). The The Official Forum owners cannot accept any responsibility for the contents of the email. To email 1BHoover!, you can use this online form: http://www.officialforum.com/member....rm&userid=2191 OR, by email: mailto:[email protected] This is the message: Re: your reply to my question, I figured it a given that on a re-entry the player remains in the same batting spot. So you can see why they looked at me like an idiot...good for you! As I stated, I applied the rule correctly in the first place...just didn't ask the question in the clearest manner. Thanks. Nothing like a little on the side. I wasn't trying to be an a**. I was just trying to explain why they looked at him like an idiot.
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