Uh, yeah, you have to have a backup first baseman in case your starting one gets injured. And some players can play multiple positions.
He is definately the most decorated, and one of the best. It is up for debate whether he is the best ever at 3rd base.
Rogers Hornsby is the most common answer to that question. Rogers hit .358 (second highest career average), with a career OPS over a thousand. He is often considered the greatest right handed hitter in baseball history.
Depends on who the baseball player is. It is doubtful that Beckham has ever had as lucrative a contract as the 10-year, $254 million pact that first baseman Albert Puljos signed with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2011.
Joe Castle
Robbie Alomar (probably the best second baseman ever)
Yes, on June 27, 1963 in a game with the Detroit Tigers at the Minnesota Twins won by the Twins 10-6, Tigers first baseman Norm Cash did not record a single putout. The Tigers recorded 24 putouts as the Twins, who were the home team did not bat in the ninth inning. Tiger catcher Bill Freehan recorded 7 putouts (all on strikeouts), while Tiger right fielder Al Kaline had 6 putouts, but first baseman Norm Cash had none. I believe this is the only time this has ever happened in a MLB game.
Only one. Fergie Jenkins who was inducted in 1991.
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bobby doer
No pitcher in baseball history has ever thrown the minimum of 27 pitches in a 9 inning game.
probably the first baseball ever used, they probably kept it, and i bet its in Coopers Town in the Baseball Hall of Fame
the first ever ride that was made in history was faris wheel