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If your talking one player then five but in college baseball Fresno state hit back to back to back to back to back to back jacks
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Maybe 3 or 4 at least!
If your question is about pitchers, Nolan Ryan accrued 5,714 strikeouts in his career, with Randy Johnson being second at 4,875 and Roger Clemens third at 4,672. If it's about batters, Reggie Jackson holds the record with 2,597 strikeouts in his career...Jim Thome is second at 2,337. If current player and single-season strikeout record holder Mark Reynolds, however, has a 12-year major league career, he'll get close to exceeding Reggie's mark, at least if he maintains his current pace. While Reggie struck out in 26% of his at bats over his career, Reynolds has amassed 626 strikeouts in 1661 at bats, an astonishing 38% of the time! To beat Reggie, Reynolds will need only 6,837 at bats, about 10-11 full season's worth, or about 2/3 the number of at bats Reggie had.
Joe DiMaggio hit safely in a record 56 straight games during the 1941 season, which is the Major League record Interestingly enough, DiMaggio also holds the Pacific Coast League record with a 61 game streak The longest streak in any professional league belongs to Joe Wilhoit, who lit up the Western League in 1919 for a staggering 69 game streak
If your talking one player then five but in college baseball Fresno state hit back to back to back to back to back to back jacks
they way just as much as major league bats there is no difference just because its a different league
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major league bats are hollow on top because it helps to even out the weight when you swing, making your hits better
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No, Bamboo bats have not yet been approved by Major League Baseball. The approved bat types are Ash, Maple, Birch, and Hickory. Some consider Bamboo Bats a composite bat based on the way they are made. -
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71,239 in the 2009 season.
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