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High School Baseball Batting Order Management: Understanding Player Eligibility

This guide illustrates how to manage a batting order in high school baseball, focusing on player eligibility and substitutions. It provides scenarios for both designated hitter (DH) and non-DH batting orders, utilizing circular indicators for eligible players and lines for those ineligible. Key rules are referenced, such as Rule 3, Section 1, Article 3, detailing the re-entry of starters and the uniqueness of the DH position. Aimed at coaches and team managers, the guide ensures compliance with game regulations while maintaining accurate player records.

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High School Baseball Batting Order Management: Understanding Player Eligibility

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  1. High School Baseball Non-DH example Batting order examples DH example These examples uses a circle to indicate a player still has eligibility. A line indicates a player is no longer able to participate in the game

  2. Click any where on page to begin Non DH Batting Order #22 Bob Been is now illegible for the rest of the game • Find starting player • Find the sub • Rule 3-Section 1-Article 3 • A substitute that is withdrawn MAY NOT re-enter. • Write him in 03 22 02 01 • Remove sub • Circle the out player • Rule 3-Section 1-Article 3 • Any of the starting players may be withdrawn and re-entered once • Starter re-enters • Write in starter • Circle the out player Order of Player Entry 22 Been 03 Lane 22 Been 02 Kilman 01 Johnson • New Sub enters • Write in sub • Draw a line #03 Larry Lane is now illegible for the rest of the game • Circle the out player • New Sub enters • Write in sub • Draw a line • Circle the out player

  3. Use of the DH • Rule 3 – 1 – 4 • Must be announced at the start of the game. • Must be listed in the lineup as the DH. • Treated as a starter for substitute rules. • If the player bats for the DH, the DH position is terminated for the rest of the game. • The DH enters the game on defense. Click

  4. DH Batting Order Click any where on page to start #01 Johnson is now ineligible for the rest of the game • Find the Substitute The DH spot is terminated • Write him in • Circle the out player • Draw a line 03 01 02 22 • DH re-enters Batting Order #01 Johnson #03 Lane #01 Johnson #02 Kilman #22 Been • Write him in • Circle outgoing player • Sub #02 enters • Write in #02 • Draw a line • Circle outgoing player • #22 bats • Write in #22 #03 Lane is now ineligible for the rest of the game • Circle the out player • Draw a line

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