In a prior post I posed a question but did not supply the answer. To refresh your memory the question is: Can a team get six hits in an inning and not score a run?
The answer is yes, and here is how it can be done.
First batter gets a single but tries to stretch it into a double, he is thrown out at second. One hit, one out and no base runner.
Second batter gets a single. While the next batter is hitting the second one tries to steal a base but is thrown out. Two hits, two outs and no one on base,
Third batter gets a single. Three hits, two outs and a man on first.
Fourth batter gets a single, the lead runner stops at second. Four hits, two outs and runners at first and second.
Fifth batter gets an infield hit, both runner advance one base and stay put. Five hits, two outs and the bases are loaded.
Sixth batter hits the ball in fair territory and before the man on third can cross home plate, the ball strikes a runner in fair territory, the runner cannot be touching a base.
Result: The runner who is struck by the batter ball is out, since the man on third did not cross home plate before the third out the run cannot count. The official scorer credits the batter with a hit. Six hits, three outs and no runs.
As an extra, if that happened they better keep the manager away from the Kool-Aid.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
All time NHL Team
In my last blog I gave my all time baseball team, here is my National Hockey League team.
Goalies:
Martin Breaudeur
Patrick Roy
Defence:
Bobby Orr
Doug Harvey
Ray Borgue
Nicklas Lidstrum
Rod Langway
Scott Stevens
Right Wing:
Gordie Howe
Maurice Richard
Jaromir Jagr
Center:
Wayne Gretzky
Mario LeMieux
Steve Yzerman
Left Wing:
Bobby Hull
Dennis Hull
Brendon Shannahan
Special teams:
Checkers and penalty kill:
Bob Gainey
Guy Carbaneau
Point on power pay:
Boom Boom Geffreon
As before if you have any comments plese feel free to add or suggest your opinion
Thanks
Goalies:
Martin Breaudeur
Patrick Roy
Defence:
Bobby Orr
Doug Harvey
Ray Borgue
Nicklas Lidstrum
Rod Langway
Scott Stevens
Right Wing:
Gordie Howe
Maurice Richard
Jaromir Jagr
Center:
Wayne Gretzky
Mario LeMieux
Steve Yzerman
Left Wing:
Bobby Hull
Dennis Hull
Brendon Shannahan
Special teams:
Checkers and penalty kill:
Bob Gainey
Guy Carbaneau
Point on power pay:
Boom Boom Geffreon
As before if you have any comments plese feel free to add or suggest your opinion
Thanks
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Here is a baseball quiz
Every so often I like to pose a trivia question. This is my first on this site, so here goes.
Q.- Is it possible for one team to get six hits in one inning without scoring a run? If so, how.
A.- In my next blog I will answer, please use the interim time to formulate an answer. Good luck.
Q.- Is it possible for one team to get six hits in one inning without scoring a run? If so, how.
A.- In my next blog I will answer, please use the interim time to formulate an answer. Good luck.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Major league baseball
While I was growing up living in New York City one of the things we used to do to pass time was to name all star teams in sports. I have chosen Major League Baseball for my first venture, I may be having a "second childhood" moment but here goes:
Position Player
1B Lou Gehrig
Stan Musiel
2B Roger Hornsby
Pete Rose (a)
SS Honus Wagner
Alex Rodriguez
3B Mike Schmidt
OF (b) Hank Aaron
Barry Bonds (a)
Joe DiMaggio
Willie Mays
Babe Ruth
Ted Williams
C Johnny Bench
Roy Campanella
Yogi Berra
P (Right) Cy Young
Walter Johnson
Christy Mathewson
(Left) Warren Spahn
Sandy Koufax
(Relief) Mariano Rivera
Dennis Eckersly
Rollie Fingers
Goose Gossage
(a) players marked are considered without any prejudice concerning disciplinary actions taken by MLB.
(b) outfielders are listed in alphabetical order, the situation would determine which player is inserted.
I welcome any comments, additions or deletions.
Position Player
1B Lou Gehrig
Stan Musiel
2B Roger Hornsby
Pete Rose (a)
SS Honus Wagner
Alex Rodriguez
3B Mike Schmidt
OF (b) Hank Aaron
Barry Bonds (a)
Joe DiMaggio
Willie Mays
Babe Ruth
Ted Williams
C Johnny Bench
Roy Campanella
Yogi Berra
P (Right) Cy Young
Walter Johnson
Christy Mathewson
(Left) Warren Spahn
Sandy Koufax
(Relief) Mariano Rivera
Dennis Eckersly
Rollie Fingers
Goose Gossage
(a) players marked are considered without any prejudice concerning disciplinary actions taken by MLB.
(b) outfielders are listed in alphabetical order, the situation would determine which player is inserted.
I welcome any comments, additions or deletions.
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