But in all of Baseball, the Twins have an even taller guy, a relief pitcher in AAA named Loek Van Mil measured in at 7'1"
Babe Ruth
Miguel Cabrera hit .344 for Detroit in the AL (2011).
The first no hitter in MLB history was thrown by George Bradley of the St. Louis Brown Stockings against the Hartford Dark Blues on July 15, 1876.
Through the 2008 season, that is Mickey Mantle with 536.
Not in MLB. Bob's first MLB at bat was on April 13, 1962 as a pinch hitter ... he grounded out to second base. He did hit one career MLB grand slam off Ron Herbal of the Giants on June 21, 1967.
yes, in the American League
Babe Ruth
ted williams
I would Say Buster Posey
Nomar Garciaparra, a career .313 hitter, retired after the 2009 season.
MLB player Jose Ramirez can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
A defensive substitution or carry over of a pinch hitter.
The designated hitter rule in MLB allows a player to bat in place of the pitcher. This impacts the strategy of teams by giving them the option to have a stronger hitter in the lineup without sacrificing the pitcher's spot. It adds a layer of strategy in deciding when to use the designated hitter and how it can affect the game's outcome.
Miguel Cabrera hit .344 for Detroit in the AL (2011).
In MLB, yes. MLB's definition of a no hitter is: "An official no-hit game occurs when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings." So a pitcher could pitch a no hitter for nine innings or nineteen innings but if a reliever comes in and gives up a hit, the no hitter is over.
0 ... Mays did not throw a no-hitter during his MLB career.
MLB player Billy Hamilton can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).