After a rain delay it should consider any pitcher you put in as warmed up. So if you make the change, after a rain delay, before a pitch is thrown the game needs to treat him as completely warm.
After a rain delay the pitcher is allowed to warm up. Especially after a 45 minute rain delay the umpires wouldn't have the starter walk out and throw 6 or 7 pitches and call the batter up.
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