Well, it happens fairly often that ONE team won't strike out at all in a single game - usually 10-20 times per season. However, the last time NEITHER side struck out was April 14, 1978, between the Dodgers and the Braves.
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Joe Sewell of the 1929 Cleveland Indians went 442 at bats (May 20-September 20, a stretch of 115 games) without striking out. Pitcher Tom Seaver struck out the last 10 batters in a row during his 19-strikeout game on April, 22 1970. For a batter, pitching great Sandy Koufax struck out 12 times in a row in 1955.
The last game pitched by Whitey Ford was on May 21, 1967 at Tiger Stadium.
No one. Players are not allowed to play for two different teams in the same game in professional baseball.
That was September 29, 1957, the last game of the season, against the Pittsburgh Pirates at the Polo Grounds. The Pirates won 9-1.
The final game of the World Series. In 2010, it was Game 5, as the San Francisco Giants defeated the Texas Rangers four games to one.
Derek Bell for the last out of the game.
On September 30, 1956, the day of his last game as a Major League Baseball player, Jackie Robinson went 1-for-4 with a strikeout and one solo home run.
Even in a perfect game a baseball gets hit and soiled and the baseballs are changed many times. One baseball was not used throughout the game. The last baseball used is typically the baseball kept as a memento to the game, and would have been returned to the pitcher Don Larsen. The last pitch of the game was a strikeout, and Yogi did hold on to the ball but I can't tell you what has happened to it since. It might be in the personal collection of Don Larsen, or the Hall of Fame. I do not recall the baseball ever being sold at auction, and a value can not be given. I'm sure if it ever does go up for auction it will bring a healthy price.
Aubrey Huff of the Baltimore Orioles in the 7th inning of the final game played at the old Stadium on September 21, 2008.
Joe Jackson's career spanned 1908-1920. Neither Baseball Almanac nor Baseball Reference have strikeout data for the years 1908-1912. In the last eight years of his career, 1913-1920, Jackson struckout 158 times. His high was 34 strikeouts with the Naps in 1914. His low was 10 with the White Sox in 1919.
Baseball. There is no clock. It can essentially last forever.
Joe Sewell of the 1929 Cleveland Indians went 442 at bats (May 20-September 20, a stretch of 115 games) without striking out. Pitcher Tom Seaver struck out the last 10 batters in a row during his 19-strikeout game on April, 22 1970. For a batter, pitching great Sandy Koufax struck out 12 times in a row in 1955.
For a pitcher it was Tom Seaver when he struck out the last 10 batters in his 19 strikeout game on 4/22/70. For a batter it was Sandy Koufax with 12 in 1955.:) Hope this helps!
the last out
It is the last inning of the game and what can be the outcome of a game.
It is the last inning of a game and it determines the outcome of a game.
I know for a baseball game about 1 game