Well .... that is Walter Alston with 0 MLB base hits ... he was elected as a manager in 1983.
The fewest MLB base hits for a non-pitcher, non-manager, or non-executive is 731 by Monte Irvin of the 1949-1955 New York Giants and 1956 Chicago Cubs. Irvin played in the Negro Leagues from 1937-1948 and was elected by the Negro League Committee in 1973.
The fewest MLB base hits for a non-pitcher, non-manager, or non-executive that played his entire career in MLB is 1252 by catcher Roger Bresnahan who played in 1897 and 1900-1915 for the Washington Senators, Chicago Orphans/Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, New York Giants, and St. Louis Cardinals and was elected to the HoF in 1945. Bresnahan is credited with inventing the first shin guards that were worn by catchers and also a helmet made from leather after a beaning in 1908.
No, not through April 21, 2012.
No, by definition that is not possible. Should a pitcher stay in the game after blowing a save and the team retakes the lead, the pitcher would be in line to get a win and not a save.
Pitcher Orel Hershiser was the 1988 NLCS MVP for the Dodgers and 1995 ALCS MVP for the Indians.
Yes, this just means that you hit a home run
yes there was a walkoff grand slam this year
Scott Scudder is the baseball coach at North Lamar High School in Paris, Texas
Rain water
I am not aware of anyone who pitches tessellations.
practice on aiming on hitting the ball at the same time it could take a while
umpire
yes.
Yes I have it
No, not through April 21, 2012.
i have a pitcher and bowl with9996 on it no name can u help and tell what it means thanks
No
He is a pitching instructor in San Antonio, tx
She did not look up to anyone, besides her mom whom she loved very much.