off season brain teaser
Ok, in the off season here, i have a lil' brain teaser for you all. I know the answer to this, do you?
Pitcher of team A pitches a perfect game, no body gets on base from Team B(no walks, hit batsman, etc. 27 staight outs anotherwords) But the batting averages of Team B does not change. How could this have happened? |
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Bob Feller threw a no-hitter on opening day.
At the start of the day all the players on the visiting team batting averages of .000 and after the game their averages were the same .000. Regards, |
Good one.
How about this one. How can you have 3 outs recorded on a play with a batted ball without the defense touching it? I think I saw this one here so there will be some folks who know it, but it's a good brain teaser. |
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How many outs are there in an inning? (More of a trick question) and In one inning, what are most hits a team can have without scoring a run? |
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2. That's only two outs. 3. See # 2. You can't get a triple play on this. |
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Pretty Freakin' EASY!
Fakeumpire"lilleaguedan" posted:
"How do you figure six for whats the most hits a team can get without scoring a run? " OK: Hitter #1 hits a "tweener" and attempts to make an "inside the park home run" . . . he is thrown out at the plate . . . Hit "#1" . . . Hitter #2 hits a "tweener" and attempts to make an "inside the park home run" . . . he is thrown out at the plate . . . Hit "#2" . . . TWO OUTS! Hitter #3 hits an infield hit . . . Hit #3 . . . Hitter #4 hits an infield hit . . . Hit #4 . . . runners now on first and second . . . Hitter #5 hits an infield hit . . . Hit #5 . . . runners now at first, second, and third. Hitter #6 hits a ball that strikes R2 betwix second and third base . . . and this, by rule, is called a "hit" . . . Hit #6. Seems pretty easy too me. Regards, |
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R1 and R2. R1 takes off on first move. Towering pop up near second base. R2 begins his retreat to second upon hearing the call of IFF. R1 fails to hear the call and rounds second passing R2. R2 is now hit by the ball before he gets back to second base. BR out on IFF R1 out for passing R2 out for being hit with a batted ball It's third world as all get out, but it would get the three outs without the defense touching the ball. Tim. |
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