The answer to that is inifinity. Since a game can theoretically go on forever in extra innings at a zero to zero score, a baseball player could have a million hits. This is similar to the dropped three strikeout rule which could also theoretically make a pitcher through a million strikeouts.
2006-08-25 15:27:46
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answer #1
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answered by Dr. Screech Belding 1
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so heres the situation.. first 3 batters get hits in the first - bases loaded no outs
the guy on third gets picked off, as does the guy on second - man on first 2 outs
next 2 batters get hits - bases loaded 2 outs (no other hits can be gotten in that inning)
repeat that process every half inning
so 5 hits maximum an inning times 2 teams times 9 innings a regulation game equals 90 hits in each game possible without scoring a run
good question.. this was fun to figure out
2006-08-25 17:14:11
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answer #2
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answered by anonymous 3
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27
2006-08-25 18:52:56
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answered by goaliekd755 2
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At least 27. Gets a single three times each inning before being wiped out on a double play. And theoretically, the game goes into extra innings, so it could be unlimited.
2006-08-25 15:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess the first answer is good. 27 for a team....for A player, 6.
For a nine inning game, with NO Runs You have to account for 27 outs plus you can have 27 LOB -left on base. thats 54. a player would max at 6ABs.
2006-08-25 15:34:02
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answer #5
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answered by Joanne 3
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as many as possible cuz it could always be with two outs than the next batter could get out right away
2006-08-26 06:42:51
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answered by Anonymous
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one for each at bat
2006-08-25 15:30:50
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answered by Norman 7
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every time
2006-08-25 15:30:42
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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