Furthermore, can a pitcher reenter the game in high school?
Matt13 posted: In FED, a pitcher can return to pitch no more than once an inning, assuming he has not reached his pitch count limit or his replacement needs more than eight warm-up pitches. In fact, if he's the starter, he can leave the game entirely and come back in to pitch if he's still eligible.
Also, can a pitcher move to a position and back to pitcher? The only difference between switching between a pitcher and a position player is that a pitcher must face a batter (unless he becomes injured during the at bat). You can see in the box score, Chris Resop (a pitcher) comes in to pitch, then moves to left field, and then back to pitcher.
One may also ask, how many days rest does a starting pitcher need?
five days
Can a pitcher pitch twice in one game?
In MLB, pitchers rarely play another position; an exception may occur in a very lengthy extra-inning game. A pitcher may change to another position only once during the same inning in NFHS and pro, but only once per game in NCAA (NFHS 3-1-2; NCAA 5-5b, NCAA 9-4e; OBR 5.10d Comment 1).