There is a similar sounding trick question: On which baseball team did all the players have the same batting average as each other, both before and after the game? The answer to that is the Chicago White Sox on April 16, 1940, when Bob Feller threw his opening day no-hitter. All the players had a batting average of .000 both before and after the game. (Some will argue that technically the batting averages before the game was undefined (0 divided by 0) but standard baseball scoring shows a batting average of .000 in such a case.
Going into the 2011 season, Derek Jeter has averaged 207hits per season. This is not a season by season average, being that players do not play in the same amount of games every year. It is based solely on a 162 game average, throughout Derek's career.
The average combined score of an NHL regular season game during the 2011-2012 regular season game was 5.32. In the same year, it was 4.837 for the playoffs.
In MLB: Assuming the question means 50 or more home runs in a season, Babe Ruth in 1921 hit 59 HRs and batted .378. Assuming the question means exactly 50 home runs, that would be Jimmie Foxx in 1938 with 50 HRs and a .349 batting average.
That would be Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles in 1966. He led the league with 49 home runs, 122 RBI, and a batting average of .316, while his team swept the Los Angeles Dodgers in 4 games.
There is a similar sounding trick question: On which baseball team did all the players have the same batting average as each other, both before and after the game? The answer to that is the Chicago White Sox on April 16, 1940, when Bob Feller threw his opening day no-hitter. All the players had a batting average of .000 both before and after the game. (Some will argue that technically the batting averages before the game was undefined (0 divided by 0) but standard baseball scoring shows a batting average of .000 in such a case.
no way rbi is runs batted in and batting average is your percentage of getting a hit
A player is said to win the Triple Crown if he leads the league in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in (RBI) in the same season.
Yes, in 1940, Cleveland faced the Chicago White Sox. Bob Feller(Clevelands pitcher) pitched a no hitter, and because it was the season opener, no one had got a hit The reason is because it was a new season so 000 batting average remained.
Going into the 2011 season, Derek Jeter has averaged 207hits per season. This is not a season by season average, being that players do not play in the same amount of games every year. It is based solely on a 162 game average, throughout Derek's career.
No, since a sacrifice bunt does not count as an at bat the batter's average stays the same.
The average combined score of an NHL regular season game during the 2011-2012 regular season game was 5.32. In the same year, it was 4.837 for the playoffs.
On average, the seasons have the same number of days. The number of days in a year cannot be evenly divided into the 4 seasons, so, each year, one season will have one more day than the other three. But this is not the same season every year, and, on average, the number of days is the same for all seasons.
In MLB: Assuming the question means 50 or more home runs in a season, Babe Ruth in 1921 hit 59 HRs and batted .378. Assuming the question means exactly 50 home runs, that would be Jimmie Foxx in 1938 with 50 HRs and a .349 batting average.
yes they are step brothers they have the same mom Feb 2009 They are not step brothers! They are full brothers they have the same mom and dad
no, unfortunantely, they are not. true brothers are born to the same mother and the same father.
Yes, both players have a .320 batting average.