Hitting the first pitch? Yes that's probably a record. The record for the most home runs in a row is 4, but they weren't all first-pitch swings.
it is always the first pitch
On July 26, 2007, John Lannan became the first Major Leaguer in a decade to be ejected from his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut. Lannon was ejected after hitting Chase Utley in his hand (breaking his hand), then hitting Ryan Howard on the next pitch. Umpire Hunter Wendelstedt immediately ejected Lannan.
Jackie Robinson's biggest superstition was not stepping into the batters box until the catcher was in position and ready for the pitch.
In the 2008-2010 MLB seasons, there were 497916 total at bats and 4811 batters hit by the pitch for an average of 0.966 batters hit per 100 at bats.
The greatest reliably recorded speed at which a baseball has been pitched is 200 mph by Joseph Chaney (California Angels) at Anaheim Stadium in California on August 20, 1974. ........i say yea rite to that HAHA
batters interference
it is always the first pitch
In general, if a player is called out, but not due to a fielder touching the ball, then the fielder closest to the ball at that time gets credit for the putout. This includes when a batter bats in an illegal manner -- even when he bats out of order.
Most if not all players have gotten to first base without hitting the ball. Most if not all receive a 'walk' (pitcher throws four pitches that are called balls by the umpire) and some have been hit by the ball thrown by the pitcher. In either case, the batter gets to take first base without ever hitting the ball.
by hitting a ball round a pitch with a stick!
Over at Baseball-Reference.com each hitters record shows his batting average for each pitch in the count on the Splits page
Kar Spooner set the record with 15 strikeouts in 1954 & J. R. Richard tied the record in 1971.
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Because the pitch can vary by hitting a drum harder or softer, or by playing a stroke away from the center of the skin.
droped third strick a walk or hit by pitch
pitch tendencies according to count
it depends on the pitch speed and the batters swing.