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Discussion: Injury to player - no subs available

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Feb. 23, 2017
MikeWatson
Men's 60
5 posts
Injury to player - no subs available
Can't find my ASA book - need some help! If you have 12 guys with all hitting (no subs) and player gets hurt, cannot bat or field, IS IT AN OUT EVERYTIME THAT PERSON'S SLOT COMES TO BAT FOR THE REST OF GAME? Assume the ASA and ISSA rule is the same. Simple yes or no is great! Thanks!
Feb. 23, 2017
SSUSA Staff
3491 posts
Can't/won't speak to the ASA rule, but in SSUSA (since this is an SSUSA Message Board) it's an out only the FIRST time through the batting order where his spot is missed ... He may not re-enter and the batting order is compressed for the balance of the game ...
Feb. 24, 2017
B94
Men's 50
138 posts
I believe it's only an out for the remainder of the game if the player gets ejected...
Feb. 24, 2017
Fred S
Men's 85
297 posts
ASA rule in 2011 book (Don't have a later one) Sec 4 D 2E "When a player who has left the game an out will be declared for each turn at bat. An inning or game can end on an automatic out.

Not sure if this has been changed since then.
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