A relief pitcher can enter the game at any time or any count on the batter
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There is no penalty to replace an injured player or pitcher. A new relief pitcher would be allowed to enter and replace the injured pitcher, and would be allowed sufficient time to warm up.
A relief pitcher has 8 warm-up pitches to prepare after being called into the game. Once the pitcher is announced, they typically have about 2 minutes to enter the field and begin their warm-up routine. However, this time can vary depending on the pace of the game and any specific circumstances that arise.
In baseball, a save is a statistic awarded to a relief pitcher who finishes a game for the winning team under specific conditions. To be credited with a save, a pitcher must meet one of three criteria: enter the game with a lead of three runs or fewer and pitch at least one inning, enter the game with the tying run on base, at bat, or on deck, or pitch at least three innings in relief.
I think it was Jim Konstanty of the 1950 Philadelphia Phillies who had 22 saves and 16 wins
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No. Pitchers can re-enter once in Juniors and above, but there is no re-entry as a pitcher in Majors and below in Little League.
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The pitcher can re-enter the game as a pitcher later in the game if he is taken out with no trips to the mound or after one trip. If he is taken out after the second trip to the mound he can re-enter the game in any position except for pitcher..
First you have to enter a different dimension. Tell me when u do that.
No, once you leave the game you cannot re-enter it, regardless of the positions.
Yes, any player can come in to pitch whether they are a "pitcher" or not. Likewise, for that matter, any player can come in to pinch-hit or pinch-run, including relief pitchers. The only restriction is that any player who has been removed from the game cannot re-enter the game. These rules apply during the regular season and postseason, including the world series.