A reverse natural cycle means hitting a home run, triple, double, and single in that order in a single game. Also give the player's team and the date it occurred if you can.
2006-09-13
16:25:04
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A reverse natural cycle means hitting a home run, triple, double, and single in that order in a single game. Also give the player's team and the date it occurred.
2006-09-14
04:24:32 ·
update #1
Luke Scott of Houston Astra's hit for the reverse natural cycle.
He did it on Saturday, July 29, 2006
He homered in the 4th inning, tripled in the 5th, doubled in the 7th, and singled in the 11th
There have been 13 natural cycles; single, double, triple, and home run.
There have been 272 Cycles hit in M.L. history.
One last interesting stat: The first and only home run cycle (A "home run cycle" is one in which a player hits a 1-run, 2-run, 3-run, and a grand slam all in one game) in a professional baseball game belongs to Tyrone Horne, who stroked four long balls for the Double-A Arkansas Travelers in a game against the San Antonio Missions on July 27, 1998. It's never been accomplished in the Major Leagues.
2006-09-13 17:53:45
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answered by Philly Heat 2
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Natural Cycle Baseball
2016-11-09 19:19:54
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answered by ricca 3
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Luke Brandon Scott, who currently plays for the Houston Astros. He became the first rookie in Houston franchise history to hit for the cycle (July 28, 2006). He hit his first Major League home run in the fourth inning into the Crawford Boxes at Minute Maid Park, followed by a fifth inning triple, a seventh inning double, and an eleventh inning single. He became only the sixth Astros player to hit for the cycle, the first since Craig Biggio in 2002. Also, he became the first player to collect his first major-league home run and hit for the cycle in the same game since Gary Ward accomplished the feat on September 18, 1980.
2006-09-20 13:19:50
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answered by JJStokes 3
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I dont see how you could pick one of those. They are all such great perks of being a major league ball player. Ill pick the three i would want the most, which is Stories, Playing, and Dollars. I love telling stories, when a plan goes wrong i always prefer it that way because it results in a great story. I cant imagine the amazing stories these guys get with their career. Playing would be great too. It kind of associates with teammates, because thats what would make playing so awesome. Going head to head against and with some of the greatest athletes in the world would be very cool. And i'd be lying if i didnt say dollars, because money is just so great :D
2016-03-16 23:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Gee Walker; Detroit Tigers; April 20th 1937 vs. Cleveland @ Navin Field.
2006-09-20 10:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Luke Scott who plays for Houston did it on July 29, 2006
2006-09-18 10:04:21
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answered by Ross 2
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Jose Reyes
2006-09-13 16:27:17
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answered by Andrew Noselli 3
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Gee Walker
2006-09-21 04:53:28
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answered by Beckfan5 1
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It can't be Jose Reyes, he had a strikeout in the middle of his cycle.
2006-09-13 16:34:33
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answered by omnislash7377 2
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Harry Butz!
2006-09-21 03:57:07
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answered by Anonymous
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