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Middle infielders and catchers tend to have shorter careers due to the nature of their position. However, most superstars play up to twelve to fifteen years. Anything higher is considered to be rare, but is certainly not unheard of. Careers over twenty years are hard to find. [ScienceDaily (July 11, 2007) - The average career of a Major League Baseball player is 5.6 years, according to a new study by a University of Colorado at Boulder research team. The study also revealed that one in five position players will have only a single-year career, and that at every point of a player's career, the player's chance of ending his career is at least 11 percent.] The average baseball player career is 8-12 yrs
Henri Richard won eleven (11) Stanley Cup championships playing as a member of the Montreal Canadiens.
Career wise, that would be Tony Gwynn (1982-2001) with a .338 career average. As of the start of the 2008 season, Gwynn ranks 20th all time in MLB career batting average. For a single season, that would be George Brett (1973-1993) with a .390 average in the 1980 season.
The career record is held by Jerry Rice with 208. The single season record is held by LaDainian Tomlinson with 31 in 2006.
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His debut single was Player's Ball in 1993.
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The word missed has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
It means that a single baseball player, Hits a Home Run, Triple, Double, and a Single. In one game.
She is single! She missed her chance at love with very talented football player and she is single now.
That would depend on who the player, or team is.
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John Stockton spent his entire 19 year career with the Utah Jazz
Sammy Sosa is a former Dominican professional Baseball player and legend who played right field for four Major League teams throughout his extensive eighteen year career. He was only the fifth player ever to reach 600 home runs, and the only player to hit 60-plus home runs in a single season three different times.
In a single game - Fred Fanning 18 In a season - Fred Fanning 97 Career - Not sure.
Sal Sciara 5'3.5"