Yes.
Yes if they played at least one regular season game
Back in 2003/04, Rasheed Wallace was traded by Portland to Atlanta, played one game for Atlanta, and then was traded to the Pistons where he would win a championship that same year.
In MLB, that would depend on the player's contract, how long the player has been in the league and how long the player has played with the team that is trying to trade him. A player can negotiate a no trade clause in his contract which would not allow the team to trade him. Of course, the player could choose to waive the no trade clause, usually for compensation from his team, which would allow him to be traded. Any player who has been in MLB for ten full seasons and played with his current team for five full seasons may not be traded without his consent. You might hear these players being referred to as 'ten five' players. If a player does not have a no trade clause in his contract or is not a 'ten five' player, he made be traded without his permission.
Gehrig replaced Wally Pipp, who had been hit in the head with a baseball the previous day.
Yes, all workers get killed while building the Taj Mahal I do not believe that they all got killed, but they could have by accident, or they could have been injured.
Yes, the player has been placed on the waived injured list.
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The Coyotes traded for Brandon Prust at the trade deadline, then traded him back to Calgary in the off-season.
Adam Laroche was traded twice in 2009 from Pittsburgh to Boston and then to Atlanta.
Evidence that you did not work the day you claim to have been injured, or that you were not injured while at work.
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Kadabra will evolve once it's been traded to another player's game.
scyther evolves when its been traded while holding a metal coat
The status of the injured player for the upcoming football game is To Be Determined (TBD), meaning a decision has not been made yet on whether they will be able to play.
Yes if they played at least one regular season game