Technically, if he is replacing an injured player that's on the 15 day disabled list, then it will be 15 days. If he is playing poorly, he can be sent down and replaced. It all depends on the needs of the team, his skill and and the length of time the injured player is going to be out. If there is a spot on the roster that he can fill, he can be there indefinately.
five thousand dollars
9 is the minimum number of players on a baseball team the major leagues have more though
there is no minimum
Each league will have their own way of setting teams up. Usually teams form on their own. Some leagues have rules requiring a minimum of a male and female on a team, for mixed leagues.
He will continue to be paid what his contract states his salary is for that year, after that year there is a league minimum that the player is required to be paid even if he is sent back to the minors. If he stays on the MLB squad for the following year, he will then qualify for the league minimum for his remaining years as a baseball player, whether he is in the minors or Big Leagues
Yes. To win a league batting title, a player must have a minimum of 502 plate appearances. If a player has 502 or more plate appearances when he is traded to the other league and winds up in 1st place in batting average for the league he was traded from, he is awarded the league title. To win an MLB (both leagues) batting title, a player must have a minimum of 502 plate appearances combined in both leagues.
Answered priously. No there is no minimum height requirement to play major league baseball.
$400,000 a yr.
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There is no minimum weight or height to play Major League Baseball..you just better be able to play well.
For the 2014 season the minimum salary is $500,000.
No pitcher in baseball history has ever thrown the minimum of 27 pitches in a 9 inning game.