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Discussion: Ejection

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April 5
Randall

40 posts
If a team starts with ten players and then an ejection occurs with no additional players available, does the game continue or is it a forfeit?
April 5
B.J.

1107 posts
It depends on the age bracket...if it is 70s or older yes ..if it is 65's and lower you can play with 9...ejected player is an out every time he would have come to bat
April 5
SSUSA Staff

3491 posts
B.J. is correct ... If the team playing "short-handed" loses another player for any other reason, such as an injury, a second ejection or a player having to leave, the game ends in a forfeit.
April 5
baseballbill

137 posts
Randall: Did not see you after the game ?????
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