Yes Montreal Expos. Tim Rains, Mike Gates, and Gary Walach
Jays just did, Eric Thames, Rajai Davis, and Jayson Nix
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An immaculate inning in major league baseball is one in which three batters are retired on nine straight strikes.
The longest Opening Day game in major league history was a 15-inning affair played at Cleveland Stadium on April 19, 1960. The Detroit Tigers defeated the Cleveland Indians 4-2.
The first home run in major league baseball history was hit by Ezra Sutton of the Cleveland Forest Citys in the 4th inningof a game against the Chicago White Stockings on May 8, 1871.
No pitcher in baseball history has ever thrown the minimum of 27 pitches in a 9 inning game.
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The most strikeouts in baseball history in one inning is four. This has happened just 72 times in baseball history.
An immaculate inning in major league baseball is one in which three batters are retired on nine straight strikes.
The longest Opening Day game in major league history was a 15-inning affair played at Cleveland Stadium on April 19, 1960. The Detroit Tigers defeated the Cleveland Indians 4-2.
The first home run in major league baseball history was hit by Ezra Sutton of the Cleveland Forest Citys in the 4th inningof a game against the Chicago White Stockings on May 8, 1871.
The Red Sox hold the Major League Baseball record with 19 runs in one inning.
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No pitcher in baseball history has ever thrown the minimum of 27 pitches in a 9 inning game.
It started when a president came late to a baseball game and the whole croud stood to be respectful and no It was not always sung on the 7th inning stretch -----Click on the 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' link on this page to see the lyrics to the song and read about its history.
They have to play 1 inning in the field and have to have at least 1 at bat.
By rule there is no limit.
Yes, there have been instances of a three-ball pitched inning in Major League Baseball, where a pitcher faces three batters and records three outs on just three pitches. This rare feat, often referred to as a "three-pitch inning," is an impressive display of efficiency and has occurred multiple times throughout baseball history, although it remains a notable rarity.