DP/FLEX
A team may use the DP/FLEX rule option provided it is made
known prior to the start of the game. If
the game starts with the option, it is never terminated.
This rule replaces the DH rule previously used. It can be referred to as the “DH plus” rule.
Why was the rule
adopted?
It gives the coach more
options. The coach can choose not to use
the DP/FLEX, to use it to the same
extent as the DH was used or to use
the DP/FLEX to its fullest extent.
The DP
- The DP
is an OFFENSIVE (batting)
player listed in the starting lineup and is so indicated on the lineup
card.
- The DP
must remain in the same position in the batting order for the entire game.
- A starting DP and any substitute for the DP cannot be in the game at the same time.
- A starting or substitute DP can re-enter one time.
- The DP
may be replaced by a pinch hitter, pinch runner or the FLEX.
- The DP
can play defense at any position.
If the DP plays defense
for any player other than the FLEX,
that player will continue to bat in their original position and is not
considered to have left the game.
The DP stays on offense.
- If the DP
plays defense for the FLEX, the
FLEX is considered to have left
the game reducing the number of players from ten to nine. If the FLEX re-enters or a substitute enters as the FLEX, the DP can return to batting only, play defense for another player
or leave the game if the FLEX
plays offense for the DP.
- The DP
can never play on defense only.
The Flex
- The FLEX
is the DEFENSIVE player who
starts the game and is listed in the starting lineup in the 10th
position.
- The FLEX
is the defensive player who plays in the field for a player listed in the
batting order.
- The FLEX
may play offense (bat) for the DP. The DP
is considered to have left the game.
This will reduce the number of players from ten to nine.
- If the FLEX
was batting in the DP’s
position and the DP re-enters
or a substitute enters as the DP,
the FLEX can return to the
number 10 position (this returns the number of players to 10) or leave the
game if the DP plays defense
for the FLEX.
- If replaced by a substitute, the FLEX position remains in the
lineup. The FLEX may re-enter one time provided she returns to the 10th
position.
- Placing the FLEX into one of the first nine positions for someone other
than the original DP is
considered an illegal substitution.
The illegal substitute will be removed from the game and restricted
to the dugout/bench.
- The FLEX
can never play on offense only.
- Both the DP and the FLEX
cannot play offense at the same time.