There have been 255 Major League players that have hit for the Cycle in a game, there were 122 players in the American League that have accomplished the feat and 133 players in the National League that have accomplished the feat howevver the Miami Marlins and the San Diego Padres have not had any players hit for the Cycle.
It is called "hitting for the cycle".
Hitting for the cycle means hitting a single, double, triple, and home run in one game; a "natural" cycle is hitting them in order--that is, first a single, then a double, then a triple, and then a home run. 13 major league players have hit for the natural cycle. Leon Culberson, Bob Fothergill, Charlie Gehringer, Tony Lazzeri, Jose Valentin, Bob Watson, Ken Boyer, Tim Foli, Jim Hickman, John Mabry, Billy Williams, Bill Collins and Brad Wilkerson.
Hitting for the cycle refers to when one player aquires every type of hit in one game - that being a single, double, triple, and a home run.
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Usually, bench players are the ones who haven't scored a single point in a game. They are reserves or substitutes to the main players of their team. But sometimes, even a main player can have a bad day and score nothing.
Hits for the cycle
Hit a... - Single - Double - Triple - Home Run in the same game
umpire judges if single, double, triple, strike, or ball
It means that a single baseball player, Hits a Home Run, Triple, Double, and a Single. In one game.
a cycle
it is when you get a single, double, triple, and home run all in one game. (not in that order)
2.. i think or one it depends if it's single or double :)
It is called "hitting for the cycle".
Ichiro has never hit a single, a double, a triple and a home run in the same game.
In one full game with 7 innings you have to hit at least one single, double, triple, and a home run.
'Hitting for the cycle' means a player got a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game.
usally 5 players incdling the coach