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07-21-2011, 03:45 PM #1
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Re: Yankees Lineup Card Question
In should add that the Yankees seem to use a lineup card that's different from the ones issued by MLB and used by most clubs. The standard MLB cards have both teams listed for the given date at the top.
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07-22-2011, 07:23 AM #2
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Thanks Coxfan! Will keep an eye out on Tony Pena in the next few broadcasts and see if he's doing the writing!
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12-07-2011, 11:07 AM #3
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Re: Yankees Lineup Card Question
I noticed during the postseason that Jim Leyland was marking the dugout lineup card himself. This differs from the probably more common practice of having the Bench Coach responsible.
These dugout cards are not required by the rules, as opposed to the official batting-order cards given to the umpire, which are required and must be authorized by the Manager (or acting Manager, if the Manager's ejected.) So any team can use the dugout lineup cards as it wishes.
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12-07-2011, 12:33 PM #4
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Jim Leyland is one of the few, if not the only manager who does not have a bench coach. Many times I've seen him fill out the tigers lineup side & have Belliard fill out the visitors side.
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12-09-2011, 03:41 AM #5
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so perhaps it is Rob Thomson on your 2008 card and Tony Pena on your 2009 card.
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