no
Depends on wether or not they have a guaranteed contract.
The closest fielders can be is if the batter bunts 1st and 3rd charge up.If the batter doesnt bunt,on the grass.
They are called substitutes.
A sub is put in for the injured player...the at bat is continued by the sub and begins his at bat with a one strike count......Anytime during an "AT BAT" the batter can be substituted for but the sub comes to bat with whatever the ball/strike count was of the player he replaced.
if another player has touched it besides the batter your are not out if it is straight from the bat you are out if another player is holding it you are out
Normal play resumes until the coach of the injured player substitutes the injured player off the field. If the team of the injured player has already used up its substitutions, the player must play for the remainder of the match. However, if the injured player is a Libero, the player can just switch with another person on the bench without a substitution
MLB teams are allowed to adjust their rosters between, but not during, postseason series. So, an injured player would stay on the roster for the rest of the series even if he's unable to play; after that, the team could replace him on the roster before the start of the next series.
As long as there is nothing in the player's contract that forbids it, a player can be traded while on injured reserve. I can say that I can't remember that ever happening but it is within the rules since the team trading for the player would know of the injury.
it doesnt matter as long as your good and you have the potential to play in the big leagues.
Gehrig replaced Wally Pipp, who had been hit in the head with a baseball the previous day.
if it's not a publicity scam