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No. Once a player has been removed from the game, regardless of who it is, they may not reenter the game under any circumstance.

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Q: In the major leagues can a relief pitcher go back in to the game once he has been taken out?
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Can a pitcher be reinserted in the same game if he is never taken out of the game Ex I moved pitcher to second base on 1st visit then placed him back on the mound at the start of the next inning?

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Can a pitcher be changed during an at bat in major league baseball?

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Can a pitcher come in and out of a game when there has been a couple of different pitchers in the game including the starting pitcher?

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How many times can a team change pitchers in a game?

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Can a pitcher that has to leave the mound from the two visit rule play shortstop and come back in to pitch the next inning?

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