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Q: What are the odds of one pitcher throwing 7 no hitters?
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Can a pitcher switch from throwing right handed to left handed during a single at bat?

A pitcher can be changed during an at bat as long as that pitcher has pitched a full at bat to at least one batter. A pitcher may not be brought into a game and then taken out before pitching one full at bat unless he suffers an injury which the umpires deem serious enough to require off field attention.


What pitcher has thrown the most one hitters of all time?

The most one-hitters thrown by a pitcher in a career is 12. Both Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians, and Nolan Ryan, who played with four different teams, hold this record.


What is the only team to be no hit twice in the same season?

Nolan Ryan of the California Angels threw 2 no-hitters during one season which would have been the 1973 season. His first no hitter in 1973 came on May 15, 1973 and it was against the Kansas City Royals. The second no-hitter he pitched came on July 15, 1973 which came against the Detroit Tigers. 1962's Boston team also accomplished the feat of having 2 no hitters in a single season. The first one came on June 26 against Los Angeles, Earl Wilson was responsible for pitching it. The second one came on August 1 and Bill Monbouquette is the one that threw the no-hitter, this time he no-hit Chicago. Detroit's 1952 team also accomplished this feat. Virgil Trucks did the no-hitting on May 15 against Washington and August 25 against New York. New York's 1951 team accomplished the feat as well, with Allie Reynolds throwing both of them. The first came on July 12 against Cleveland and the second one came on September 28 against Boston. The 1917 St. Louis team also accomplished the feat of them throwing 2 no-hitters in a single season. The first one came on May 5. Ernie Koob is the Pitcher that threw no-hit ball against Chicago. The second one came the following day on May 6 and it was also against Chicago however Bob Groom is the Pitcher that threw no-hit ball for that game. Boston's 1916 team accomplished the feat as well, with Rube Foster throwing no-hit ball on June 21 against New York while Dutch Leonard did the same feat on August 30 but it was against St. Louis. Cleveland's 1908 accomplished the feat of throwing 2 no-hitters in a single season, with Dusty Rhoads doing the feat on September 18 against Boston and Addie Joss throwing no-hit ball on October 2 against Chicago. Boston's 1904 team also threw 2 no-hitters in a single season, with Cy Young throwing no-hit ball against Philadelphia on May 5 while Jesse Tannehill threw no-hit ball on August 17 against Chicago.


How many balls can a pitcher throw in one inning without the other team scoring?

Number of Balls a Pitcher Can Throw in One InningOn the 16th bal, the original player that was "walked" will cross the home plate. So 15 balls are the most you can throw in one inning. 23 - If the pitcher picks-off 2 of the runners, he can then walk two more batters before pithing 3 balls to the final batter.I think that it could be 24. If the pitcher picks off 2 of the runners after loading the bases as you say. The pitcher walks two more hitters to load the bases. Then the pitcher throws 4 balls to the next hitter but the runner from third fails to touch home plate and on appeal, that runner is called out to end the inning.


How many children does Molly Pitcher have?

Molly Pitcher has one (1)child.

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Can a pitcher switch from throwing right handed to left handed during a single at bat?

A pitcher can be changed during an at bat as long as that pitcher has pitched a full at bat to at least one batter. A pitcher may not be brought into a game and then taken out before pitching one full at bat unless he suffers an injury which the umpires deem serious enough to require off field attention.


Where can one see the odds of a bet?

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Which pitcher holds the all time record for one hitters?

Both Bob Feller and Nolan Ryan are tied with 12.


Can an uninjured pitcher be substituted in the middle of a count?

Yes. However, rules state a pitcher must pitch one complete at bat before being taken out of the game (unless the pitcher gets injured and cannot continue). So, as long as the batter being pitched to is not the first batter the pitcher is facing, the pitcher may be removed in the middle of the count.


What is the name for the pitcher's mound rubber?

It is called the rubber. Slab is the slang word for the pitcher's rubber. If you were to go to a sporting goods store to buy one, you would ask for a pitcher's rubber.Another answer:The proper name is the pitcher's plate.


What are the fewest number of pitches before removed from game?

several times a starting pitcher has been removed after throwing only one pitch (usually due to injury).


How many movements can a pitcher make when pitching?

A pitcher can only make one smooth movement with her pitching arm. Any pause after the start of the motion (which is incited by the end of the touch of the throwing hand and the glove) is a balk and all runners advance.