According to the website I went on, nobody ever hit.424 in 1924, unless u were talkin bout RBi's or runs
Rogers Hornsby led the National League in hitting with a .424 average while playing as the regular second baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1924.
Hit more home runs than any other major leaguer in history.
Hit more home runs than any other major leaguer in history.
This question has been answered before by me. It was Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Cardinals.
St. Louis Cardinals. Rogers Hornsby hit .401 in 1922, .424 in 1924, and .403 in 1925.
A batting average of .420 refers to getting a base hit in 42% of your at bats. So you would need 42 hits for every hundred at bats. No Major League Baseball player has hit this high since 1924, when Rogers Hornsby hit .424.
Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Both baseballs will fall to the earth at the same rate regardless of who hit them, due to gravity providing a constant acceleration of 9.8 m/s^2. The difference in speed comes from the initial velocity upon being hit, which might be higher for a major leaguer due to their stronger hit.
Craig Biggio
Chuck Hiller In 1962
No. Braun's first home run came in his second game, and 6th at bat, as a major leaguer on May 26, 2007.
Barry Bonds, a former little leaguer, hit 763* home runs.