It means they are not playing because they are hurt, personal reasons, not good enough, sick or injured.
In hockey, "scratched" refers to a player who is not included in the lineup for a game. This can happen for various reasons, such as injury, coach's decision, or performance. Being scratched means the player cannot participate in the game and must watch from the sidelines.
No, you are only a pro if YOU are scratched up, sometimes, you can be a pro and not be scratched up if you are a SUPER pro
Scratched
If you have just "scratched the surface" of a problem you have not understood it and got to the bottom of what the problem is.
This means that it cannot be scratched.
You mean "does" the game change the player? Yes, definitely.
You may mean "excoriated," meaning scratched. Skin can demonstrate excoriation, or lines of breakdown, when it is scratched hard.
PS2 are on DVD discs if that is what you mean. Badly scratched Game disc can make the PS2 not know the format, but it is just a bad disc
it usually in game mean Player Skill Rating
When the Xbox says install game it does not mean you are about to install the full game onto your hard drive. When you install a game on to your Xbox it's taking some of the game files and installing them to make the game run smoother and possibly look better.
In a way that is not attractive. "he unattractively scratched his butt"
The NFL has a 'rating' system for injured players that specifies their probability of playing in a game: 1) Out - the player will not play 2) Doubtful - 75% chance the player will not play 3) Questionable - 50-50 chance the player will play 4) Probable - 75% chance the player WILL play