Under the Radar wrote:Can you sub a base runner for a DP just like a normal sub? Does this effect the flex at all?
Steve M wrote:Yes - you may enter a sub for the DP
No - The Flex is a different position on your lineup card, a sub for the DP has no impact to the Flex.
Jalamander wrote:Steve M wrote:Yes - you may enter a sub for the DP
No - The Flex is a different position on your lineup card, a sub for the DP has no impact to the Flex.
I would expand to:
Yes - you may enter a legal sub for the DP.
In any particular game, not every base runner would be a legal sub for the DP.
Steve M wrote:Jalamander wrote:Steve M wrote:Yes - you may enter a sub for the DP
No - The Flex is a different position on your lineup card, a sub for the DP has no impact to the Flex.
I would expand to:
Yes - you may enter a legal sub for the DP.
In any particular game, not every base runner would be a legal sub for the DP.
You're the plate umpire - are you going to allow an illegal sub to be made? I'm not and that's why I didn't add anything like that to the answer.
Under the Radar wrote:Can you sub a base runner for a DP just like a normal sub? Does this effect the flex at all?