Sunday, November 15, 2009

Baseball Trivia - Flashes in the Pan, And Big Bats in the Small-Time

You can, in the past about players, which have a great career game, great season, great moments had even heard, but someone in professional baseball ever had a bigger inning when Gene Rye? The small outfielder in 1930 in Waco, Texas League club has accomplished something no other player to blow up before or since, three home runs in one inning! Rye later went to the Boston Red Sox play, and went homerless in his 17-game Champions League Career

Perhaps no onebeat the single-game pitching record of Ron Necciai, who in 1952 in his regular turn for Bristol of the Appalachian League on 13 May actually threw a no-hitter when he hit 27 clubs, an all-time record! Just to prove that was no accident, turned around and Necciai fanned 24 batters in his next start! Necciai was to be encouraged to compile the Pittsburgh Pirates later this season, but only managed to one 1-6 record and 7.04 ERA.

Sammy Sosa has 60-homer mark three times exceeded, andMark McGwire has done twice in the big leagues, but the only player, the trick twice in the minors again, Joe Hauser, a first baseman for the Philadelphia Athletics of the 1920s, which ended his career in the bushes. In 1930 he hit 63 home runs for the Baltimore Orioles's International League, then returned in 1933 to 69 blast for the Minneapolis Millers of the American Association.

McGwire to beat that total by a four-excavators in 1998, but then he had to settle for yetmust have thought second place on the all-time list in Organized Baseball (Barry Bonds to "73 of course). Local fans, they saw UFO's in 1954 when Joe Bauman, who plays for Roswell (NM) in the class C Longhorn League, pumped out 72 round-trippers, a brand that is my thought, until rush Bonds in 2001. One could, a feat like that would be a quick ticket to the majors produced, but never actually played one Bauman inning of the Champions League Ball!



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