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The DP (Designated Player) and FLEX positions offer several benefits and strategic options for a softball team. Here's a breakdown of the DP/FLEX concept and how it can be strategically employed, according to the sources: • DP and FLEX Defined: ◦ The DP is a starting offensive player who bats for the FLEX. ◦ The FLEX is a starting player listed in the 10th spot on the lineup card and can play any defensive position. The FLEX can only enter the game on offense in the DP’s batting position. • Strategic Advantages and Uses: ◦ Flexibility in Lineup: Using a DP/FLEX combination allows a team to have more flexibility in its lineup, as the DP can be used to get another strong hitter into the batting order without sacrificing a defensive position. ◦ Defensive Options: The FLEX player can be substituted into any defensive position. The DP may play defense for any player including the FLEX. ◦ Changing Lineup Size: A team's lineup may revert to ten players by a player entering a substitute in the FLEX position or re-entering the original starting FLEX, but only once. • Managing the DP/FLEX During the Game: ◦ Legal Moves: The FLEX can bat in the DP’s position any number of times, which is treated as a substitution for the DP or the DP’s substitutes. ◦ Reporting: All DP/FLEX changes must be reported to the plate umpire. • Illegal Moves and Important Considerations: ◦ DP/FLEX Cannot Be in Lineup Together on Offense: The DP and the Flex cannot be in the game on offense at the same time. ◦ Illegal Re-entry: A FLEX who enters the game on offense for a player other than the DP is considered an illegal re-entry. ◦ Preventive Umpiring: Umpires may use preventative umpiring to ensure the manager does not insert the Flex to bat for anyone other than the original DP. • Examples of DP/Flex scenarios: ◦ The FLEX starts the game in the pitching position and then bats for the DP, this is legal so long as the change is reported to the plate umpire. ◦ The DP plays defense for a player other than the FLEX, that player continues to bat and is identified as the OPO (Offensive Player Only). ◦ The coach of team A puts the DP into play defense for the FLEX, resulting in the batting order reducing to nine players. In the next inning the coach re-enters the original FLEX, reestablishing the batting order to ten players. By understanding and effectively using the DP and FLEX positions, a coach can create a more competitive team both offensively and defensively