Lineup Card Management.1.Lineup Card Management High School Federation and ASA.THREE THINGS TO KEEP IT STRAIGHT ANY 9 OF THE 10 CAN PLAY DEFENSE. THE DP AND FLEX CANNOT BE IN THE OFFENSIVE LINEUP AT THE SAME TIME. WHEN THE DP OR FLEX IS NOT DOING THEIR REQUIRED TASK (DP OFFENSE/ FLEX- DEFENSE) THEY ARE CONSIDERED OUT OF THE GAME.Violations of the Lineup High School Federation Illegal substitute Unreported ASA Illegal player - batter, runner, pitcher Illegal reentry Unreported.Let’s make some Substitutions Here is the lineup card we will use.
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I've been umpiring for 4 years, and have recently been moving up from Little League / Babe Ruth to High School & College Club Travel Teams.Something that has started confusing me is the use of a DH.I know that he bats for the pitcher, but does this mean that the pitchers spot on the lineup card is just skipped when it comes to batting order (DH bats where he is listed)? Or does the DH bat in the pitchers spot, and the DH spot is skipped?.Does the DH act as a defensive position which can be subbed in / out for, or does it have to be the same player all game?.If the pitcher is switched for someone on the bench, does the DH bat for this new pitcher? If the pitcher is switched with someone on the field does the DH take over the new pitchers spot, or does he still bat in the same place?.What does the saying 'losing our DH' mean?Is there anything else I should know about Designated Hitters?
First off, what playing rules are we talking about? MLB allows DH only for the pitcher, FED (high school) allows the DH for any position, and NCAA allows it for the pitcher but has some funky rules around it that you shouldn't worry about unless you start working it.
Additionally, your local leagues may have variations related to DH and how it's handled.Let's assume you're speaking of MLB or FED, as the rules are essentially same except for what position the DH can hit for. In MLB's lineup, you're going to see the DH listed in the batting order with the pitcher listed at the bottom,.
In FED, though, you want the DH and position player on the same line; so the Indians' lineup above would say 'Hafner / Carrasco - DH / P'.does this mean that the pitchers spot on the lineup card is just skipped when it comes to batting order (DH bats where he is listed)? Or does the DH bat in the pitchers spot, and the DH spot is skipped?The lineup spot belongs to the DH. The player he's hitting for doesn't technically have a spot in the batting lineup.Does the DH act as a defensive position which can be subbed in / out for, or does it have to be the same player all game?The DH can have a pinch hitter or pinch runner for him.