Yes why not!
The coach can pull any player at anytime except for the pitcher when he has faced no batter ...
Because if you make it to first base before the catcher throws you out you are allowed to stay on the base and the game continues.
lets see theres the Manager the pitching coach the hitting coach the bench coach the 1st base coach the 3rd base coach and the bullpen coach thats about all i can think of
Only the first and third base coaches are allowed on the field while play is going on. If time is called the pitching coach, hitting coach or manager are allowed on the field.
A courtesy runner is typically used for the pitcher or catcher, especially in games on a time limit.
second base
In actuality there are potentially 10 positions if the league allows for a designated hitter: * Pitcher * Catcher * 1st Base * 2nd Base * 3rd Base * Shortstop * Left Field * Right Field * Center Field * Designated Hitter (if allowed)
The catcher defending it.
Davey Lopes is currently the first base coach for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Softball uses the same fielding as baseball, assuming you're talking about high school level and up. Pitcher, catcher, one player at each base plus a shortstop. Three in the outfield for a total of 9.
Other positions on a baseball team that you would see on a field would be first base coach, third base coach, bullpen coach, hitting/batting coach, manager, trainer, batboy, ballboy/ballgirl, grounds crew.
Pitcher, Catcher, SHortstop, SEcond Base, THird Base, First Base, Left Field, RIght Field, and Center FIeld