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Courtesy runner; unreported sub runner
First, I wish that the piece about the courtesy runner that is in Rule 8-10 was included as part of Rule 4. But anyhoos...
This may have been discussed in an earlier string, but I was unable to locate it. Doesn't it appear that the penalty for an unreported CR is much harsher than a normal unreported substitute runner? If a coach was very rules knowledgeable and was confronted with that situation, it might be to his advantage to not claim the sub was a CR but rather a normal substitution. Has there been any discussion at the upper levels to get these to be more in balance? Why so harsh on the CR not reporting? 8-10-G: A courtesy runner must be reported to the plate umpire. EFFECT: - If a courtesy runner fails to report or violates the courtesy runner rule they are considered an illegal runner and shall be disqualified. 4-6-C: A substitute who enters the game without reporting is considered an unreported substitute: -5. When a runner and that runner is brought to the attention of the umpire BEFORE a pitch, legal or illegal, or a play made: EFFECT: No penalty. Replace the unreported substitute with the correct player or enter them as a legal substitute. -6. When a runner and that runner is protested AFTER a pitch, legal or illegal, or a play made: EFFECT: The runner is officially in the game. Any advance of the runner(s) is legal. There doesn't seem to be any real penalty for an unreported sub that is a runner.
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