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Discussion: desinated batter

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Aug. 9, 2016
eraldo
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desinated batter
Is the designated batter still allowed in ssusa tournaments. i can`t find anything about it in the rule book
Aug. 9, 2016
Duke
Men's 65
908 posts
As long as you are not trying to say a DH for a fielder. You are allowed to have a DH, and more than one in the lineup. Also, if you are not in the lineup and on the lineup card as a substitute, you can pinch run each inning for a runner on base.

Andy Smith
Aug. 10, 2016
B.J.
1105 posts
you can bat your whole roster up to 20 7.1(1) • BATTER ELIGIBILITY
A team may bat every player in the dugout and on the team roster. All batters must be listed on the lineup listed on the game card provided to the umpire prior to the start of the game. The number of batters listed cannot be reduced
without recording an out when the vacant position comes to bat. In the case of an injury, an out will be recorded only the first time the vacant position comes to bat. (EXCEPTION: if a player is ejected and a substitute is not available an out will be recorded every time that position comes to bat).switch up any time
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