Yes, in 1940, Cleveland faced the Chicago White Sox. Bob Feller(Clevelands pitcher) pitched a no hitter, and because it was the season opener, no one had got a hit The reason is because it was a new season so 000 batting average remained.
The only year that a walk counted as a hit when computing batting averages was 1887 -- well before Babe Ruth played.
Ty Cobb's .367 lifetime batting average.
He is on the Toronta Blue Jays. Size 8, largest ever made for MLB.
Yes. Montana averages about 10 tornadoes per year.
In 1991, Ever Magallanes played in 3 games, all for the Cleveland Indians, and batting in all of them. He had 2 at bats, getting 0 hits, for a .000 batting average, with 0 runs batted in. He was walked 1 time. He struck out 1 time.
Yes. Kansas averages 36 tornadoes each yesr.
The game of baseball has been around since at least the early 1800s, and the rules have constantly been changing ever since then.
Lubbock Texas averages 10.4 inches of snow each year. They already have had 12.6 inches this year.
Yes. Kentucky averages nearly 2 dozen tornadoes every year.
Hayden Craig is the best basketball player ever he averages 41.9 points a game, 19 assist, 38 rebounds a game. He is in 8th grade.
Somebody batting a thousand had a base hit in each of his or her at bats. Baseball statistics that call themselves percentages are generally out of 1,000, not 100. Batting average is the number of hits per thousand at bats. So somebody batting three hundred has 300 hits per 1,000 at bats, and somebody batting 1,000 has 1,000 hits per thousand at bats. Since 1941 no Major League Baseball player has ever hit over 400 in a full season.
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