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Is the number three retired from major league baseball?

yes


What is an Immaculate Inning in Major League Baseball?

An immaculate inning in major league baseball is one in which three batters are retired on nine straight strikes.


How rare is a grand slam in baseball?

A grand slam in baseball is considered rare because it requires a batter to hit a home run with all three bases loaded, resulting in four runs scored on a single hit. On average, there are about 50-60 grand slams hit in a Major League Baseball season, making it a relatively uncommon occurrence.


Who is Zack Jackson?

Zack Jackson plays major league baseball for the Texas rangers. He was born in May 13th 1983. He also was part of three other major league baseball teams.


What is the definition of a quality start in Major League Baseball?

In Major League Baseball, a quality start is when a starting pitcher completes at least six innings and allows three or fewer earned runs.


What is Selena's favorite Major League Baseball team?

Three Words......New York Mets


Do pitchers have to face 3 batters in Major League Baseball?

Yes, in Major League Baseball, pitchers must face a minimum of three batters or complete the half-inning before they can be substituted, unless they are injured.


Are the San Francisco Giants a good major league baseball team?

Yes. Since 2010, the Giants have become a Major League Baseball dynasty, winning World Series championships three times in five seasons.


Who has hit the most grand slams in 2010?

Currently, The Yankees Alex Rodriguez and the Royals Yuniesky Betancourt are the major league leaders with three grand slams each in 2010.


What three major league baseball teams never made it to the world series?

mariners, nationals, rangers


Who were three major league baseball players of the 1950s?

Bobo Holloman, Ferris Fain and Bob Borkowski.


In which three cities that the major league baseball team named the Atlanta Braves has played in?

Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta