One way is if all the hits occurred in different innings.
i think the Yankees
145 not counting penalty shoot outs.
Yes. Any runs scored before the out (tag or force) are counted. Any runs scored before a pop out do not count.
Indians were down 10 to 5 in the v9 and scored 6 runs with two outs to win it
Three There are nine players in a batting lineup. The ninth player would make the final out with three runners on base and three runs scored. 3 (runs) + 3 (runners) + 3 (outs) = 9.
Somewhat of a trick question: the fewest outs will also be, with maybe one exception, the most outs. There are three outs per innings per side, this makes for six outs in an inning. There are a total of nine innings. this suggests that there are 54 outs in a baseball game, provided all innings are played. In some versions of the game, if the last side to bat has already won the game they can elect to not bat that innings, therefore making the fewest possible outs in a baseball game 51 instead.
It does not count as a hit but it doesn't count against you either. When a sacrifice is scored it doesn't show up in the hits or outs.
No team has ever been shut out in a Super Bowl. The closest to this dubious "record" would be the mere three points scored by Miami in Super Bowl VI.
The pitcher's ERA would be infinity (another term would be 'undefined'), which is the 'value' you get in a math equation when attempting to divide by zero.
12, Brooklyn Dodgers scored 12 runs against the Cincinnati Reds in the 8th inning with none on base and 2 outs, on August 8, 1954.DODGERS 8TH: JUDSON REPLACED GREENGRASS (PITCHING); BRIDGESREPLACED BORKOWSKI (PLAYING SS); Hodges tripled to right;Furillo hit a sacrifice fly to right [Hodges scored]; Gilliamgrounded out (second to first); 2 OUTS: Campanella was walkedintentionally; Labine walked [Campanella to second]; Hoak walked[Campanella to third, Labine to second]; Reese reached on anerror by Harmon [Campanella scored (unearned), Labine scored(unearned) (no RBI), Hoak to third, Reese to second (on throw)];COLLUM REPLACED JUDSON (PITCHING); Snider walked; Robinsonsingled to right [Hoak scored (unearned), Reese scored(unearned), Snider scored (unearned)]; AMOROS RAN FOR ROBINSON;Hodges doubled [Amoros to third]; Furillo singled to center[Amoros scored (unearned), Hodges scored (unearned)]; Gilliamwas hit by a pitch [Furillo to second]; Campanella singled toleft [Furillo scored (unearned), Gilliam to second]; Labinewalked [Gilliam to third, Campanella to second]; SMITH REPLACEDCOLLUM (PITCHING); Hoak homered (unearned) [Gilliam scored(unearned), Campanella scored (unearned), Labine scored(unearned)]; Reese walked; Snider singled to right [Reese tosecond]; Amoros walked [Reese to third, Snider to second];FOWLER REPLACED SMITH (PITCHING); Hodges flied to center; 13 R(1 ER), 7 H, 1 E, 3 LOB. Reds 5, Dodgers 20.
There is no rule that addresses a batter throwing the bat. It's a safety issue that the umpire must use his judgment on.
Billy Hamilton of the Philadelphia Phillies scored 196 runs in 1894. If you're asking about cricket, and English cricket in particular, the player who scored the most runs in a first class season is Denis Compton. In 1947 Compton scored 3 816 runs for Middlesex, in 50 innings, with a high score of 246; 18 centuries; and 8 not outs at an average of 90.85. He was a chinaman bowler and played in 78 tests for England. He also played football for Arsenal, winning the English league in 1948, and the FA cup in 1950. The second highest number of runs in one season is 3 539 scored by Bill Edrich also for Middlesex, and also in 1947.