What is the average pitching speed of 9 year olds?
my son is 9 yrs old and is averaging 40 MPH from 46' w/o pitching from a mound or rubber. I was wondering the same thing. Ultimately the strikes are going to make the difference.
9yr old avg 44-49 mph
9yr old above avg 50-55 mph
9yr old excellent 55-61 mph
How many innings were in baseball games during the 1920's?
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What does the 'BS' stand for in the pitcher's box score?
Blown Saves and Holds. A hold is when a reliever comes into the game with his team ahead and leaves the game with his team ahead.
What is three-ninths of a baseball game?
Three ninths is one third of a match, so it would be before half time. In a standard match it would be 30 minutes and half time is not until after 45 minutes.
What does Earned Run Average mean as in baseball?
It is a measure to judge how effective a pitcher is. It calculated by taking the total earned runs a pitcher has allowed and dividing by (total #of innings pitched/9). Giving you an average number of runs a pitcher allows (earned runs) every 9 innings
When and where did baseball player Mickey Mantle play?
Mickey Mantle debuted on April 17, 1951, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on September 28, 1968, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I.
How many runs batted in can batter score in during an inning?
As many as possible, but the record is 11.
How does a pitcher earn a win in baseball?
TO UPDATE THE PERSON'S POST ABOVE: MLB Rules state that a condition for a "save" is that the pitcher is not eligible for a "win". As such, a relief pitcher entering the game prior to the 5th as a reliever would get credit for the win, with no save allocated. If a pitcher pitches 6 innings and leaves the mound with the lead to field another position, then returns in the 9th to close, he remains credited with the win (if his score holds) with no save allocated.
As for a team taking the lead with a pinch-hitter for a pitcher, the actual change of pitcher of record does not take effect until the next pitcher "takes the mound". Though the pitcher is removed for a pinch-hitter, the performance of the team will affect his ability to win the game. In other words, if the pitcher leaves the game while his team is on offense with the lead, he can only earn a win or a no decision. If he leaves the game while his team is on offense with a tie or behind, he can win, lose, or have a no-decision, depending on what the score is when the next pitcher takes the mound.
Who makes more money the National Football League or Major League Baseball?
MLB cause they have less people on the team so less people means more money for the team to have so they give them more.
NFL- has alot of players on a team so that means more money the coaches have to pay so they get less cause they dont get alot.
Who is the youngest player to win a golf major?
Tiger Woods, was 21 years 104 days when he won it in 1997.
How much does it cost to make an aluminum baseball bat?
There is no true lifespan of a aluminum baseball bat if you treat it well and rotate the barrel after every hit they can last up to 5 years before they start to ware down and get dents but if you don't care for it and hit the ball in the same place every time the bat can go to waste in less than a season.
Did Deion Sanders play baseball and football on the same day?
No, Deion Sanders did not wear baseball gloves while in football.
I was the head of Accessory product Development at the time and he wore specially made football gloves. Most of the gloves made for Deion were "Tactified" and often had special embossing and or debossing on the leather. Much like his baseball gloves, we often used some very colorful leather and other materials to make the gloves very flashy and special for him.
What did Babe Ruth do to be called The Great Bambino?
Bambino is Italian for baby, as in Babe, Babe Ruth.
Who wore number 9 for the Philadelphia Phillies?
2007 - Rod Barajas
2006 - David Dellucci
2004 - A.J. Hinch
2003 - Tyler Houston
2001 - Rob Ducey
1997/2000 - Rico Brogna
1969 - Dave Watkins
1960 - Bobby Malkmus
1959 - Sparky Anderson
1950/1959 - Granny Hamner
1948 - Putsy Caballero
1947 - Buster Adams
1946 - Rollie Hemsley and Ken Richardson
1945 - Buster Adams and John Antonelli
1944 - Buster Adams
1943 - Pinky May
1938 - Hersh Martin
1932/1933 - Dick Bartell
Can a 8th grade play baseball in Ohio?
It depends on your school policy about basketball. You need to ask your coach.
How does the catchers helmet help the catcher in baseball?
It's a piece of protective equipment the catcher (and the home plate umpire) wears to keep from being struck in the face by the ball.
What Actual years of Pittsburgh Pirates wins of World Series?
In 1903 the Pirates played in what amounted to be the first World Series of Baseball. The best of nine game series lasted 8 games leaving the Boston Pilgrims the winner, but giving Pittsburgh its first taste of playing in the championship games. In Pittsburgh the games were played on the North Side in Exposition Park (home of the Pirates from 1881 to 1909)
What is outrighted in baseball?
It means to take a player off their roster... to be released.
outright released is the full term, there are other less-direct forms of releasing, such as designating for assignment... but this is just flat-out releasing a player.... taking him off your team (although if they have a contract, you still have to pay them)
What is a teams win lose record after 90 games if the ratio is 3 out of 5?
When you say three out of five I'm assuming you mean three wins out of five games. If that is the case, then 54 games out of 90 would have been won.
How many outs are in a regulation baseball game?
There are 54 outs in a regulation baseball game if the visiting team wins the game. There could be as few as 51 outs if the home team wins the game, or anywhere between 51 to 53 outs if the home team wins the game in their last at bat.
What pitcher holds the record for most consecutive seasons with 10 or more wins?
On August 24, 2007 San Diego Padres pitcher Greg Maddux became the first pitcher to win at least 10 games in 20 consecutive seasons. Cy Young previously held the mark with 19 straight seasons of double-digit wins from 1891-1909.
Maddux is tied with Nolan Ryan for second place behind Don Sutton for most seasons with 10 or more wins. Sutton had 21 such seasons.
Who are the Chicago Cubs 1998 catchers?
The Starting Catchers for the Milwaukee Braves (according to www.baseball-reference.com) 1953-1960: Del Crandall 1961: Joe Torre 1962: Del Crandall 1963-1965: Joe Torre They then moved to Atlanta.