yea ill edit my awnser with the guy.
2007-08-07 15:22:35
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answer #1
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answered by Reyes&Ricky 5
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Man, if that did happen, it would have been a high scoring inning. If one batter made all three outs, it means that a total of 19 batters would have come to the plate that inning -- Batting through the order twice and finishing at the top. Even if the bases were loaded when the final out was made, it means that 13 runs would have scored. (19 batters minus three outs and three left on) I have no idea if its happened, but it would be a very rare occurrence.
2007-08-07 22:51:54
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answered by wdean05 2
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Wow, classy answer, classy name: go figure right??? I would like to see if anyone comes up with an answer. I know for sure of one batter who made two outs of an inning. That would have to be around a twenty run inning. Would you count an answer if that same player got an out first at bat, then hit into double play??
2007-08-07 22:26:48
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answered by dCon 5
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I think thats impossible. They have a 1-9 batting order. With each person designated a spot. They could possibly have a pinch batter but even that wouldnt be able to account for 3.
2007-08-07 22:23:42
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answered by woofywaffles 3
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Not in the majors- if they did, there would be an extremely amount of runs scored because of the amount of batters that would have come up to bat
2007-08-07 22:35:07
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answered by steffiegirl520 2
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By himself -- no. Not in the major leagues.
Plenty of guys have hit into triple plays.
2007-08-07 22:26:16
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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i know this isnt the answer u want cuz i dont know, but that would be awesome and cant wait to see if anyone has
2007-08-07 22:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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no u idiot what r u 5 years old?
2007-08-07 22:20:26
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answered by Anonymous
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nope that would be sick though
2007-08-07 22:25:10
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answered by (:Yup Thats Me :) 2
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