In most rules, once a pitcher is removed as pitcher, he may not return to the position of pitchers. Only certain leagues have by-laws that would allow this for a starting pitcher, let alone a reliever.
The pitcher's mound is circular.
A pitcher has a high mound because he can get some velocity.
What is the height of the pitcher's mound in college baseball
The sport of baseball has a pitcher's mound.
The pitcher is on the mound so he can't charge it. The batter charges it from the plate.
Answer: Yes. It happened frequently in high school baseball in the 1950's, '60's, and '70's. It has happened in the major leagues a few times.
The diameter of an MLB pitcher's mound is 18 feet.
There is a pitcher's circle but no actual mound of dirt. There is a pitcher's circle but no actual mound of dirt.
The pitcher's mound.
The mound of dirty clothes was higher than the washer. He stood on the pitcher's mound waiting for the signal.
Yes. The only time a manager can go to the mound and it not be considered a visit is if the manager believes his pitcher is injured. In that case the home plate umpire will accompany the manager to the mound and listen to the entire conversation to ensure that the manager and pitcher are not talking strategy but solely about how the pitcher is feeling.
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..