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We got it partly right.
We DQd the illegal CR. Did this after some discussion about allowing her to remain via reentry, but the offensive coach did specify she wanted a CR. And it would not have been fair to the other team who caught the mistake. We also called her out, which apparently was incorrect. The player she ran for, the replacement pitcher, did have a reentry available to her. I did not realize that if we had allowed the pitcher to return to run the bases, that would have constituted a reentry for her. Can someone point to that rule reference? I am trying to recall if there were other players available to be used as a CR. I think there may have been, but perhaps the coach thought they were not fast enough runners. I probably got a bit mixed up with the penalty for an unreported sub, as opposed to the illegal sub when we call the runner out. In this same game, we also had a BOO. Trying to remember if the same team committed both violations. The teams wore the exact same uniforms down to belts and socks. Same number font on the jerseys - only the team name on the front was different [and hats]. In the same tournament, we had a game end when the team's shorthanded batting slot came up, and a coach who argued that the DP replacing the FLEX did not count as a substitution. All in all, a good learning experience weekend. Thanx for the replies.
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