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Jr Olympic Rules Questions. Help Rich!
By: Scorekeeper
OOOPS! You snuck that one in on me! I was looking through my NFHS 2001 book like a madman trying to find that thing! I'll type out the rules directly from the book for you that I found to have any kind of relevance. If there is anything else in there that even remotely refers to the courtesy runner or who gets credited with anything, I sure can't find it and would greatly appreciate it if you or anyone else finds out anything else. Personally, I agree with your reference. The CR is a runner and gets the credit, period. but because there really is noting I can find in a rule book or until NFHS answers me, its really tough to deal with. ************************************* SUGGESTED SPEED-UP RULES By state association adoption any, all, or any part of the suggested speed-up rules may be used. COURTESY RUNNERS 1. At any time the team at bat may use courtesy runners fir the pitcher and/or the catcher. The same runner may not be used for both positions. Neither the pitcher nor the catcher will be required to leave the game under such circumstances. 2. Players who have participated in the game in any other capacity are ineligible to serve as courtesy runners. 3. A player nay not run as a courtesy runner for the catcher or the pitcher and then be used as a substitute for another player in that half inning. If an injury. Illness or ejection occurs and no other runners are available, the courtesy runner may be used as a substitute. 4. The umpire-in-chief shall record courtesy runner participation. 5. A player who violates the courtesy runner rule is considered to be an illegal substitute. EXCEPTION: Should an injury, illness or ejection occur to the courtesy runner, another courtesy runner for the pitcher or catcher may run. ************************************* rule 9-4 PLAYER'S BASERUNNING RECORD Art 1... A stolen base shall be credited in the summary to a runner each time he advances a base without the aid of a base hit, a putout, a fielding (including battery) error or fielder's choice. ***************************************** rule 2-30 RUN, RUNNERS, RETIRED RUNNERS Art 1...A run is the score made by a runner who legally advances to and touches home plate(9-1). Art 2...A runner is a player of the team at bat who has finished his time at bat and has not yet been put out. The term includes the batter-runner and also any runner who occupies a base. Art 3...A retired runner is a player of the team at bat who has been put out, or who has scored and is still in the live ball area.
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