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courtesy runner for let's say pitcher.
Ok, pitcher gets to base safely in top of 1st inning, courtesy runner is utilized.
2 part question. Pitcher is injured temporarily and cannot continue in bottom of first inning. I understand as per new rule the courtesy runner used for her now become a sub. Can the player originally listed as the starting pitcher re-enter the game at a future time in the position of pitcher? Question # 2. If pitcher is just plain old taken out of the game in the bottom of the 1st and does not pitch to at least 1 batter what penalty is assessed?: |
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Although that term is not defined in the NFHS book, it is referred to: See 3-4-1, 3-4-3 & PENALTY: (Art.3). Also remember that the player the ball must become live for you to have an illegal player (see previous discussion regarding allowing illegal substitutions) |
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Part 2 answered above. Andy and Dave are correct. I believe illness would be treated the same as injury, but not in writing anywhere I've seen.
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