No but several minor leaguers have in college ball. Brendan Garr (signed by Texas Rangers in 2006, currently playing AAA) did it three times.
Deion Sanders
a cycle
It is called "hitting for the cycle".
If the player keeps hitting 9 home runs in every 63 games he plays at the same rate he will hit 27 home runs that season.
'Hitting for the cycle' means a player got a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game.
In baseball, it is when a player hits a single, double, triple and home run (in any order, but if in that order a natural cycle)in the same game, so it is probably the same thing in softball. It is the same in softball as well.
I have the same game, and no the game is not multi-player. I beat the whole game 96 times over and over, but no multi-player.
yes.
9 goals by one player in the same hockey game.
Don Larsen and David Wells both attended Point Loma High School in San Diego, California. Larsen pitched the only perfect game in World Series history in 1956. Wells pitched a perfect game for the Yankees in 1998.
Progress is saved automatically when you reach checkpoints (a V icon will flash when the game saves), and also when you quit the game.
same as regular monopoly. 1500 dollars