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Bandit Thu Jul 26, 2012 08:50am

Courtesy runner
 
Which group or organization states that you must declare the use of a courtesy runner prior to the next pitch to the following batter?

Manny A Thu Jul 26, 2012 09:13am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bandit (Post 849942)
Which group or organization states that you must declare the use of a courtesy runner prior to the next pitch to the following batter?

What do you mean by "declare"?

I've never heard of such a thing, at least not in ASA, NFHS, or NCAA (I don't umpire other organizations). In those organizations, a coach may enter a legal CR for the pitcher or catcher at any point they are on base. And the coach doesn't have to reveal before the first pitch to the next batter after the pitcher or catcher gets on base, "I'm going to enter a courtesy runner for #3 once she gets to second base," or some such announcement.

KJUmp Thu Jul 26, 2012 09:29am

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Originally Posted by Manny A (Post 849946)
What do you mean by "declare"?

I've never heard of such a thing, at least not in ASA, NFHS, or NCAA (I don't umpire other organizations). In those organizations, a coach may enter a legal CR for the pitcher or catcher at any point they are on base. And the coach doesn't have to reveal before the first pitch to the next batter after the pitcher or catcher gets on base, "I'm going to enter a courtesy runner for #3 once she gets to second base," or some such announcement.

There are no provisions for a CR under NCAA rules.

MD Longhorn Thu Jul 26, 2012 09:35am

I think his question is ... what organizations make you enter your CR before the next pitch, as opposed to entering them in the middle of an at bat.

The answer is none.

However, in my 30-someodd leagues I've worked in, there was ONE who had a local rule like this. That may be the case where the OP plays.

Manny A Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:08am

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Originally Posted by KJUmp (Post 849948)
There are no provisions for a CR under NCAA rules.

True. I was careless when I listed the organizations I umpire for. :eek:


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