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FLEX/DP Tutorial

The FLEX is always listed in the 10 th position on the line-up. 3-3-6-b. FLEX/DP Tutorial. The FLEX and DP can play defense at the same time 3-3-6-e. The FLEX and DP cannot be the same player 3-3-2. The number of players depend on the status of the FLEX and DP. 3-3-6-d-1,2 & 3-3-6-f-1.

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FLEX/DP Tutorial

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  1. The FLEX is always listed in the 10th position on the line-up. 3-3-6-b FLEX/DP Tutorial The FLEX and DP can play defense at the same time 3-3-6-e The FLEX and DP cannot be the same player 3-3-2 The number of players depend on the status of the FLEX and DP. 3-3-6-d-1,2 & 3-3-6-f-1

  2. Flex/DP Batting Order The DP is batting in the 6th position 3-3-6-a The FLEX is always listed in the 10th spot 3-3-6-b The FLEX is playing 2nd base

  3. 10 Players Pos Name No Pos 1 Anna Askin 11 3 2 Betty Been 22 2 3 Carla Compton 33 6 4 Deb Donks 44 7 5 Emily Erkins 55 5 6 Fran Frazier 66 DP 7 Gail Goble 77 9 8 Halie Hobart 88 1 9 Isabel Ingles 99 8 DP is playing the “reserve” position Flex Jenny Johnson 01 4 Kay Kilman 02 Lois Lane 03 When the Flex is playing defense and the DP is playing offense, there are 10 players in the game Flex is playing 2nd base When you have this situation, think of a new defensive position called the “reserve” or “bench” Flex Any player may play any position DP DP is playing “reserve”

  4. Flex & DP on defense Flex is playing SS The FLEX and the DP may play defense at the same time 3-3-6-e DP is playing 2nd base The SS is now playing the “reserve” position Flex DP Still have 10 players 3-3-6-e SS SS is playing “reserve”

  5. Flex has left the game Pos Name No Pos 1 Anna Askin 11 3 2 Betty Been 22 2 3 Carla Compton 33 6 4 Deb Donks 44 7 5 Emily Erkins 55 5 6 Fran Frazier 66 DP 7 Gail Goble 77 9 The FLEX has left the game 8 Halie Hobart 88 1 9 Isabel Ingles 99 8 Flex Jenny Johnson 01 4 Kay Kilman 02 Lois Lane 03 When the DP is playing defense for the Flex, the Flex is removed from the game. 3-3-6-e DP is playing 2nd base There are now 9 players DP Flex There is NO Flex position now

  6. Flex returns Pos Name No Pos 1 Anna Askin 11 3 2 Betty Been 22 2 3 Carla Compton 33 6 4 Deb Donks 44 7 5 Emily Erkins 55 5 6 Fran Frazier 66 DP 7 Gail Goble 77 9 8 Halie Hobart 88 1 The DP does not change batting position 3-3-6-c 9 Isabel Ingles 99 8 Flex Jenny Johnson 01 4 Kay Kilman 02 Lois Lane 03 Flex is back in on defense If the Flex returns to defense, the Flex position can be restored. Flex returns to play 2nd base DP resumes the “reserve” position Flex DP When the Flex position is restored, now have 10 players 3-3-6-d-2 DP DP is back to playing “reserve”

  7. Illegal Pos Name No Pos 1 Anna Askin 11 3 2 Betty Been 22 2 3 Carla Compton 33 6 4 Deb Donks 44 7 5 Emily Erkins 55 5 6 Fran Frazier 66 DP 7 Gail Goble 77 9 8 Halie Hobart 88 1 9 Isabel Ingles 99 8 Flex Jenny Johnson 01 4 Kay Kilman 02 Lois Lane 03 The Flex enters to bat for Deb Donks who is NOT the DP. The Flex can only bat for the DP, in this case the Flex has left the game. 3-3-6-d-1 Placing the Flex in any other place in the batting order is an illegal substitution. 3-3-6-g Deb Donks Jenny Johnson 02 Flex Kay Kilman Jenny Johnson is removed from the game. The Flex may be left empty. A legal player may be substituted in the Flex position.

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