tonywold wrote:We are thinking of having our pitcher be the DP and our LF be the flex, if we have the DP (pitcher) hit and she gets on base can the flex run for her? Does this count as a substitution....ie, could we do this 3 times in one game if the DP made it on base each time?
Fredegar wrote:tonywold wrote:We are thinking of having our pitcher be the DP and our LF be the flex, if we have the DP (pitcher) hit and she gets on base can the flex run for her? Does this count as a substitution....ie, could we do this 3 times in one game if the DP made it on base each time?
As CrabbyBob said, yes, it counts as a substitution to have your Flex run for the DP on offense. So you could NOT do this 3 times in a game, as you suggest. But you COULD do it 2 times in a game, because both starters (DP and Flex) have a re-entry. And assuming your DP doesn't go 3-for-3, subbing in 1 or 2 times may be enough for this to be effective. Of course, when the Flex runs for the DP the 2nd time, the DP is out of the game.
narcosis wrote:Excuse me for jumping the post but I have a similar question. Under ASA rules can a sub come in as a CR say for the catcher, the catcher comes back into the game on defense and the same CR go in as a sub for anyother player?. Thanks and once again excuse me for the post jump.
narcosis wrote:Excuse me for jumping the post but I have a similar question. Under ASA rules can a sub come in as a CR say for the catcher, the catcher comes back into the game on defense and the same CR go in as a sub for anyother player?. Thanks and once again excuse me for the post jump.
narcosis wrote:Excuse me for jumping the post but I have a similar question. Under ASA rules can a sub come in as a CR say for the catcher, the catcher comes back into the game on defense and the same CR go in as a sub for anyother player?. Thanks and once again excuse me for the post jump.