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What batter holds the record for the most walks in a 9 inning game?

Jimmy Foxx in 1938, drew six walks against the Browns.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLA/SLA193806160.shtml

Walt Wilmot did the same thing in 1891.

Wasn't there a rumor that somebody else besides Alexander Joy Cartwright invented baseball?

Baseball actually evolved from the English game of rounders. Alexander Cartwright didn't really invent baseball, per se, but he did formalize its structure and draft its first rulebook, so he had the most to do of anybody with developing baseball as we know it today.

AnswerThe answer to who invented baseball wages a great debate. Was it Rounders? Abner Doubleday? Alexander Cartwright? Our contributors weigh in:
  • Rounders--Baseball. Essentially baseball is Rounders renamed, go to UK or former British colonies throughout the commonwealth and Rounders is a major pastime for pre-teens... mainly girls though.
  • Abner Doubleday invented baseball sometime in the late 1800s. I found out when I went to Cooperstown, New York where it is said the game was invented and where the Baseball Hall of Fame is. There is also a field there in honor of Abner Doubleday.
  • Baseball comes directly from Rounders that the British invented for small children, pitch, bat and run around 4 bases (yes four).. its still very popular today among the kids up to 10 years old.. while girls have leagues.
  • Actually, the claim that Abner Doubleday invented baseball is a myth. The game developed from a British game called "rounders." which inactive small children were encouraged to take up. A variation of rounders in America, called "town ball," was played until 1845, when Alexander Cartwright of Hoboken, N.J., started creating a variation of town ball with different rules. This is what came to be known as baseball. Cartwright formed the first baseball team, the New York Knickerbockers, who had to play their first game against a cricket team. There were Boston and New York variations of baseball for a time, but the New York version won out.
  • I believe that indeed Alexander cartwright invented baseball.
  • I was on the BBC sport site and someone from Canada claims that baseball was invented there or by a Canadian. They often take credit for inventing Basketball because James Naismith was a Candian. But has anybody heard of this claim before?
  • I don't know the name of the guys in England who invented Rounders.. but whoever they are that's the answer. Any names after the English are only those who copied or renamed..the game is the same as Rounders.
  • The real person who invented baseball goes by the name of Alexander Cartwright. he invented the game and wrote a set of rules for it in 1845.
  • Did you know that the origins of baseball actually came from Egypt when pharohs and people played games consisting of balls and bats? Bet you didn't know that. ok well so everybody is clear baseballs origins came from Egypt which then went 2 England which was finally brought to America, and we finally made rules for the game decided to call it baseball.
  • Right well swinging a stick at a ball is ancient.. but first formalised rules is Rounders from UK which uses bases, pitcher, batter..etc. The answer is Rounders.
  • Baseball was infact derived from Egypt which was called stick ball.
  • Baseball was invented in 1845 by Alexander cartwright. he and his friends started a baseball team called the knickerbockers. finally in 1846 they played a team called the New York nines who won the game 23 to 1.Ouch! the game was played in New Jersey on June 19 1846.althought the Egypt people my have played somthing like baseball, it was cartwright that made the actuall baseball rules and the game.
  • Yes, Alexander cartwright invented it in 1845!
  • The difference between Boston style baseball and NYC style is NYC is what we use today. Boston style baseball had the had the plate and batters box half way between 1st and 4th (what we would call home). The main difference is if you hit the ball you only had to run 45 feet to first i think.
  • A special Commission of 1907 concluded that baseball had been "invented" by the Civil War hero Abner Doubleday (1819-1893), in Cooperstown, New York, in 1839. But it was actually Alexander Joy Cartwright (1820-1892) of New York who established the modern baseball field (1845). In Cartwright's rules of play, however, plugging was allowed; a ball fielded on one bounce was an out; pitching was underhand; and the game was won by the first team to score 21 "aces" (runs), in however many innings
  • I am pretty sure baseball was started by the Indians back in the day.
  • Yeah comes from British game Rounders ive read...a teacher from Syracuse lived in London and coached a girls Rounders team, its just like Baseball. Also my cousins played it in England.. usually stop in 5th grade.
  • Abner Doubleday invented baseball
  • Nobody knows but for sure it was not Doubleday. It evolved. It was not created in a grand gesture. It was the evolution from several English games including rounders. Many communities throughout American adapted their own version of the game. What we know today came from the New York version.
  • Doublday did invent it. There is proof in Cooperstown, New York.
  • Rounders predates baseball... and i know the Brits invented it..they are pretty much the same thing.
  • I wish there was a time machine so we could go ask him. i have to do a research paper too. American amusements 1865-1900, how did the amusmant grow so much during this time period in the US. that's my paper.

The uniforms for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League were modeled after what other athletic dress of that era?

Actually, the "skirt and top" uniform for the players in the AAGPBL were a new creation of their own. They did not model after any fashions during World War II. The owner of the leauge, Phillip Wrigley, wanted to acttract business to this new league, and therefore made the girls dress feminine, in order to get attention from fans and press. The league did in fact flourish, until in 1952 when they had to shut down. Sorry I couldn't answer your exact question

What does 'UP' mean in terms of score?

Any number with the word "UP" next to it means that the score is tied ...

What is a Bugs Bunny change-up?

A very slow pitch.

Looney Tunes put out a Bugs Bunny cartoon in 1946 called Baseball Bugs. In it, Bugs is a pitcher for a team called the Tea Totallers against a team called the Gorillas. Bugs' changeup is so slow that three batters stand in a line and each swings and misses three times to strike out.

When infielders deliver throws to a base should they shuffle their feet toward the target?

It depends on the play. If it is a long throw, maybe. This depends on how quickly the ball needs to be thrown and how strong the infielder's arm is. An easy out throw can be made with or without shuffling the feet.

What were the fielding stats for baseball player Shane Spencer playing at outfield for the New York Yankees in 2001?

Shane Spencer played in 68 games at outfield for the New York Yankees in 2001, starting in 59 of them. He played for a total of 1669 outs, equivalent to 61.81 9-inning games.

He made 139 putouts, had 7 assists, and committed one error, equivalent to .016 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.

What do baseball players wear when playing baseball?

A uniform: Cleats, Socks, Jersey, pants, sliding shorts, belt, hat or helmet, and a cup (optional)

How can you make your own pine tar?

Pine Tar can be made easily by using glove oil and mixing it together with a little water. Then, you put it in a spray jar (crucial step) and spray it onto the desired bat/area.

If you want to make if from scratch, you are going to end up using more money then it would cost to just by pine tar, or make it from glove oil. Anyway, if you want to make your own from scratch, here are the steps (I made pine tar myself a couple years back)

This makes about two cups of pine tar.

1.) Get a pot

2.) Add 1/2 cup of food or olive oil grease (Olive oil won't be as sticky)

3.) Add 1/4 cup of water

4.) Sprinkle a little dirt. Barely any (This will add texture)

5.) Stir all of these together until chunks go away and it is smooth.

6.) Adjust oven to 450 degrees.

7.) Put the ingredients in the oven for 10 minutes.

8.) Take ingredients out and add 1/4 more grease for extra stickiness.

9.) Adjust oven to 400 degrees

10.) Put in oven for 10 more minutes

Just like that, you have yourself two cups of legal pine tar.

Sources:

Experience - I made my own.

What is a slider ball?

A slider is similar to a curve ball in the fact that it breaks from left to right or right to left depending on if your a righty or lefty, but the ball doesn't break downward like a curveball does.

When does the pitcher have a chance to hit?

currently, only teams in the National league allow their pitchers to hit. The American League uses the DH (designated hitter) to bat for their pitchers. However, the DH is a very recent amendment to the game. Even the American League pitchers used to hit. The DH was instituted in 1973.

How fast should a 13 year old's heartbeat?

Mine beats at 1 per every second so I'm not sure. (I'm 13 but swim 11 hours a week)

Do part season players receive a World Series ring the NY Times reports that Bengie Molina will earn a ring win or lose if Texas plays the SF Giants in the 2010 World Series?

Yes. It's rare, but if a player has played for two teams and they both make it to the World Series, that player will get a ring regardless of who wins.

In 2010 that player will be Bengie Molina.

Who was the first pitcher who threw a curve ball?

Baseball historians credit the invention of the curve to either Candy Cummings or Fred Goldsmith. Cummings pitched for six years in the major leagues between 1872-1877. He said he thought of the idea of the curveball while studying the movement sea shells made when thrown. He attempted to make the same motion with a baseball and in doing so created the curveball. Goldsmith was a pitcher in the U.S and Canada in the same time frame as Cummings. He was the first pitcher to demonstrate throwing it to members of the media in 1870.

Why is second base the easiest to steal?

Cause it is the longest throw for a cather home and first are both 90 ft awawy and there is no pitcher in the way Cause it is the longest throw for a catcher third is only 90 ft awawy and there is no pitcher in the way

How many players have played every position?

At least four. The first major league player to perform the stunt was shortstop Bert Campaneris of the Kansas City A's on September 8, 1965. Against the California Angels, he played his regular position in the first inning, switched to second base in the second and moved to third base in the third. He played left field, center field and right field in the next three innings, respectively, and then played first base in the seventh. In the eighth inning, the ambidextrous Campaneris took the mound and pitched to left-handed batters left handed and right-handers right handed. In the ninth inning, he went behind the plate to catch.

Other players who have duplicated the feat: Cesar Tovar of the Minnesota Twins in 1968, and Scott Sheldon of the Texas Rangers and Shane Halter of the Detroit Tigers in 2000.

What was the fastest pitch Dwight Gooden was ever recorded throwing?

Major League Baseball does not recognize radar speeds as an official statistic. It is widely accepted that the ability to clock a fastball with a radar gun is an unexact science. With that said Dwight Gooden was famous for his 98 mph fastball. It is possible that he did throw on occasion a ball slightly faster than this.