Jacoby Ellsbury (Boston Red Sox) on April 26, 2009 at Fenway Park. : ) http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090426&content_id=4446410&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb
Jacoby Ellsbury of the Boston Red Sox stole home plate against Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte on April 26, 2009. Jayson Werth of the Philadelphia Phillies stole home plate in the seventh inning against the Dodgers on May 12, 2009.
For batters that had at least 10 plate appearances against Palmer, that was Fran Healy who went 5 for 8 with 4 walks for a .625 batting average. For batters that had at least 20 plate appearances against Palmer, that was Al Oliver who went 11 for 23 for a .478 batting average. For batters that had at least 50 plate appearances against Palmer, that was Doug Griffin who went 17 for 47 with 6 walks for a .362 batting average. For batters that had at least 100 plate appearances against Palmer, that was Rod Carew who when 34 for 95 with 10 walks for a .358 batting average.
The Great Mickey Mantle has to be considered the player to have played the longest for the New York Yankees, with 18 seasons. Although Yogi Berra also played 18 seasons, the Mick had 18 full seasons and leads the Yankees all-time in many categories including Games - 2401, Total Plate Appearances - 9871, and At Bats - 8102. Click on the link below to see all the Yankees all-time leaders. Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera have also played 18 seasons for the Yankees. Also, Jeter is now the all-time Yankees leader in at-bats and plate appearances.
The last straight steal was by Chris Nelson of the Colorado Rockies in the bottom of the 8th against the Cincinnati Reds pitcher Nick Masset on September 9, 2010.Now it is Jayson Werth of the Philadelphia Phillies on May 13, 2009 against Ronald Belisario and the Dodgers.Jacoby Ellsbury April 26th, 2009As of about 10 PM EST 4/26/09 it's Jacoby Ellsbury of the Red Sox, against Petite and the Yankees (I just watched it) It was pretty cool :) Now its Jacoby Ellsbury!April 26th 2009 vs New York Yankees with the bases loaded!Previously . . .Here are the last five straight steals of home in reverse chronological order (as of October 24, 2007):September 17,2007 - In the third innin against the Angels, B.J. Upton of the Rays had a straight steal of home against Kelvim Escobar.May 29, 2007- Aaron Hill, second baseman, Toronto Blue JaysBlue Jays third base coach, Brian Butterfield, had clued the players in before the game that the situation might arise. It did. With the score tied 1-1, and 2 outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Blue Jays had runners on first and third against the Yankees. With a 1-1 count on batter Royce Clayton, lefty pitcher Andy Pettite focused intently on Jason Phillips, the Blue Jays runner at first base. Butterfield gave the go signal, and Aaron Hill took off from third base, taking advantage of the fact that Pettite was not watching him at all. Catcher Jorge Posada had to shout to Pettite to throw the ball. The hurried pitch came in high, and Hill slid in safely under the tag.July 5, 2006 - Carl Crawford of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays stole second, third and home (straight steal in 4th inning) in a game against the Red Sox, making him the last player to complete the "stolen base cycle" in a game.July 2, 2006 - Angels' shortstop Orlando Cabrera stole home against Chad Billingsley of the Dodgers. Surprised, Billingsley stopped his motion, stepped off the mound, and Cabrera slid in uncontested. Billingsley was called for a balk. However, since the advancing baserunner caused the balk, the stolen base superceded the balk and was correctly awarded to Cabrera.August 26, 2005 - Grady Sizemore of the Cleveland Indians, vs. Toronto Blue Jays.
the 2 circles by home plate on a baseball field are called the on-deck circles and they are for the next player up to bat to warm up before going to home plate
Jacoby Ellsbury http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090426&content_id=4446410&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb
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Jacoby Ellsbury of the Boston Red Sox stole home plate against Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte on April 26, 2009. Jayson Werth of the Philadelphia Phillies stole home plate in the seventh inning against the Dodgers on May 12, 2009.
it has transform boundary
I know the Yankees gave out a silver platter to commemorate the 5 straight World Series wins from 1949-1953 to players/coaches/Front office people. This has all the engraved signatures of the players and coaches from 1953 (I know I have one) but it is rather rare and very expensive.
a BIG earthquake
You put your knife and fork side by side across the plate.
a fault zone
Yes, friction boundaries cause friction whenever they move. Whenever there's movement, there's friction or rubbing of one plate against the other or of a plate against the earth's mantle.
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The oceanic plate sinks into the mantle where it melts. This is replaced by new oceanic plate at the mid-oceanic ridge.
There is a beveled plate with a round plate that sits vertically against it and as you move your gear lever it slides closer to the center or closer to the outside edge of the beveled plate as you move speed gears back and forth. Your friction plate has rubber around the outside edge that runs against the other plate. Hence the reason it is called a friction plate.