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hwy18cc Tue Aug 17, 2010 08:55am

Is there a DH rule in ASA?
 
Is there a designated hitter rule in Men's ASA Softball - I sustained a rib injury that would prevent me from swinging a bat without pain, but was wondering if I could still pitch and have someone hit for me. Please advise - thanks.

MD Longhorn Tue Aug 17, 2010 09:09am

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Originally Posted by hwy18cc (Post 688942)
Is there a designated hitter rule in Men's ASA Softball - I sustained a rib injury that would prevent me from swinging a bat without pain, but was wondering if I could still pitch and have someone hit for me. Please advise - thanks.

It's not the DH. Have your coach look at the DP/FLEX rule. It's not identical, but sounds like it would fulfill your stated purpose.

AtlUmpSteve Tue Aug 17, 2010 09:52am

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Originally Posted by mbcrowder (Post 688945)
It's not the DH. Have your coach look at the DP/FLEX rule. It's not identical, but sounds like it would fulfill your stated purpose.

While the original post wasn't clear, the DP/FLEX option is available in fastpitch and modified, but not in slowpitch. The only possibilities in slowpitch are if your league has a local rule that allows it, you get the league to agree to allow it, or if your doctor would certify you under ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act).

MD Longhorn Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:34pm

True, I assumed fastpitch. My bad. (Every slowpitch league around us that I've played in or umpired bats the lineup, making the DH not necessary - hence the assumption).

Dutch Alex Thu Aug 19, 2010 08:17am

I would, with pain in my heart, stay off the field while injuried!
When I was young(er), coming back from a knee surgery, I went too soon back on the diamond. Resulting in another opeartion 14 months later on the same knee!
Never played again...

So I keep saying: "When injured, stay away!" Nothing will help you more recovering than helping the team from behind the backstop...


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