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NFHS uses the word "re-entry" to specifically apply to the situation in which any player (not just a pitcher) started the game, was withdrawn (i.e. taken out of the game) and then re-enters the game. Only a starter may re-enter, and he may only do so once.
Pitchers can be replaced by either withdrawing them from the game, or by moving them to a different defensive position. A pitcher who is withdrawn may only re-enter the game once just like any other player, but he doesn't necessarily have to take the mound immediately upon re-entry.
A pitcher who is replaced by switching to a different defensive position may return to the mound once per inning. I suppose that in principle a player could start an inning as F9, move to F1, move to F9, move to F1, and finally return to F9 all in the same inning, and then do a similar series of moves in subsequent innings.
As a practical matter, many state organizations have rules limiting the number of appearances which may restrict this kind of activity, depending on how an "appearance" is defined. Also, this behavior would slow down the game, and I suspect that many umpires would start awarding a ball to a batter if the next pitch didn't arrive within 20 seconds.
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| Posts: 491 | Location: Belmont, CA | Registered: April 01, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by #1 sports fan: The rule book is unclear on pitcher re-entry.
In reality, the rule book is quite clear. See Mr. Taylor's post.
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| Posts: 207 | Location: Local Ball Field | Registered: April 20, 2008 |    |
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