User talk:KorsouMan

Hi people I'm from Curacao same Island of Andruw Jones and Jair Jurjjens I'm a coach for T-ball and pre infant baseball and also manager of some softball clubs

Last weekend I had a particular issue on the field and would like someone telling me if I'm wrong or right

The case: We were at bat in the 6th innig losing 8 - 1 and nobody could hit the pitcher from the other team. Suddenly he became wild and loaded the bases, my clean-up hitter comes to bat and they intentionally walked him, game 8 - 2. Their manager was also their third baseman, he called time and went to talk to his pitcher ( into the circle ), I told the umpire to tell him that this was his first outing, and so happened. After a couple of pitches the coach on the bench asked for time out and went to his pitcher. After he left I told the umpire that that was the second outing and that the pitcher must be removed. This happened ( I was so glad ) but they send the guy to rightfield and the rightfielder came to pitch. Now comes the thing: I knew he became an illegal player at the time but did'nt say anything. When the game became 8 - 7 in the same inning, I went to the scorer and the chief umpire and told them that I would play the game under protest. Because the rightfielder was an illegal player ( ex pitcher ) he should be out of the game because of the two outings on him in the same inning. We tied the game in that inning ( 8 - 8 )and won it in the bottom of the 7th 12 - 8 with a grandslam from my clean up hitter.

My question is would I have won the protest if we lost the game?