jerry rice
Not in minor league or major league baseball. Once a player is taken out of the game they may not return.
In MLB you may use your entire roster in a single game, however, once a player is removed from the game he may not return.
Yes, but if he leaves the game he must stay out for at least one play before being eligible to return.
Dec. 19, 2009 when the lakers won their 11th straight game against the Timberwolves. he hurt his finger but later came back into the game and went 4-11 which one of those was a left handed hook shot from 17 ft.
That would depend on what time of the game it was. If a player was charged with their second personal foul early in the game, say within the first five minutes, the coach would probably replace the player so as to keep the player from picking up more fouls and increasing the risk of disqualification from the game. But if it was in the middle of the game or late in the game, chances are the player would continue to play.
As long as they are cleared to play if injured they can return
In MLB, once a player is taken out of the game the player may not return to the game. So a pitcher would not be allowed to return to the game once he is taken out.
No. Once a player is substituted for, they may not reenter.
Have your legs amputated. and good game sir.
yes
Any player, including the quarterback, may return to the game at any time if they are replaced by the coach.
Bill Romanowski. It was during a playoff game against the Giants, and the finger belonged to running back Dave Meggett.
hester....the bears ended up loosing
The player is said to have "advantage" and will win the game with another point, or the score can return to deuce (tied).
No. It would instantly be a technical foul.
yes, as long as they are still not bleeding
you need to save your game. then go to returning player and type in your password and username and your in your game again!