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NFHS Test question
So the test has a question to the effect of whether you can substitute for a courtesy runner.
I came to the conclusion that you could not by reading 8-9-6 which states that once a courtesy runner is on base the catcher or pitcher cannot replace her. And further that a courtesy runner can't run for another courtesy runner. Apparently that conclusion isn't what the NFHS folks came up with. Can somebody please point me at the section in the rules I should read to see what they were thinking? ________ Web Shows Last edited by youngump; Mon Sep 19, 2011 at 06:43pm. |
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