At any time.
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, a pitcher doesn't have to be taken out of the game no matter how many batters he walks. The manager will probably take him out if he walks a ton of hitters but, the only time a pitcher has to be taken out is when he hits a batter and the ump thinks he did it on purpose so, he ejects him.
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..
Not in minor league or major league baseball. Once a player is taken out of the game they may not return.
If the other team did not tie the score or go ahead after the starting pitcher was taken out of the game, the starter would get the win. If the other team did tie the score or go ahead after the starter was taken out, the starter would get a no decision.
No. Once a player has been removed from the game, regardless of who it is, they may not reenter the game under any circumstance.
you do not say that the pitcher is pitching a perfect game
Relief Pitcher - video game - happened in 1994.
Relief Pitcher - video game - was created in 1994-05.
The pitcher earned 25 fantasy points in the game.
It depends on how many pitches he throws. When he throws more than 80 or more pitches that's probably when he wll be taken out.
No. In high school baseball, once a pitcher is called out of a game he is done for the day.