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  1. 2. Can your batting order change? In a continuous batting order, you may not change the order that your players bat once it is set prior to the game. 3. What if I have a player that will be showing up late? It is possible to place a player showing up late at the end of your lineup in the hopes that batting position is not called prior to their ...

  2. A Continuous Batting Order places all available, eligible players in a simple roster based on batting order. The minimum number of players on Little League International Tournament roster is 12 and the max is 14 (Junior League and below; 16 max for Senior League).

  3. 9. MANDATORY PLAY – CONTINUOUS BATTING ORDER: 8- to 10-Year-Old, 9- to 11-Year-Old, Little League, Intermediate (50-70) Division, and Junior League: All Tournament Teams must adopt a policy of a continuous batting order that will include all players on the team affidavit present at the start of the game, to appear in the batting order.

  4. 4.04 - The batting order shall be followed throughout the game unless a player is substituted for another. Substitutes must take the place of the replaced player’s position in the batting order except as covered by Rule 3.03. A league may adopt a policy of a continuous batting order that will include all players on the team roster present for ...

  5. NFL bench area showing restricting zones. Order of the Rules. 1. Field 2. Ball 3. Definitions 4. Game Timing 5. Players, Substitutes, Equipment, General Rules 6. Free Kicks 7. Ball in Play, Dead Ball, Scrimmage 8. Forward Pass, Backward Pass, Fumble 9. Scrimmage Kick 10. Opportunity to Catch a Kick, Fair Catch 11. Scoring 12. Player Conduct 13 ...

  6. As a coach how do you approach Continuous Batting Order Lineups for your rosters of 11-12 kids? Classic - 1-speedster/contact hitter/work the count, 2-contact hitter/speed, 3-contact/power(best hitter on team), 4-power/contact(2nd best hitter), 5-9-assorted kids with #9 being a jump-starter for the top.

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  8. Designated Player (DP): The player who is initially on the line-up card in the team’s batting order but not in the defensive line-up. Flex: The player who is initially listed in the tenth spot, and may play any defensive position, may enter the game on offense only in the Designated Player’s (DP) batting position.

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