Stan Musial
Yes, Ip Man, a renowned martial artist, did fight against Japanese invaders during his lifetime. He was known for his skills in Wing Chun and his resistance against the Japanese occupation of China during World War II.
For the current team that has played in Baltimore since 1954, that is .340 by Melvin Mora in 2004. Cal Ripken Jr. also hit .340 in 1999 but did not have enough at bats to qualify for the batting title.For the entire franchise history, it is .420 by George Sisler in 1922 when the team was located in St. Louis and known as the Browns.
In 1951, Howie Pollet played in 21 games for the Pittsburg Alleghenys, batting in all of them. He had 36 at bats, getting 5 hits, for a .139 batting average, with 4 sacrifice hits, sacrifice flies, and 1 runs batted in. He was walked 5 times. He struck out 12 times. He hit only singles.
The quote, "If you have to have a catcher, if you don't, the pitch will roll all the way back to the screen," is attributed to baseball legend and Hall of Famer Yogi Berra. Berra was known for his unique and often humorous way of expressing himself.
Alfred Wegener is not known to have won any awards during his lifetime. However, the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, Germany, was established in 1980 his honor.
A healthy sow can have many litters in her lifetime. On an average sows are known to have as many as 23 litters throughout their life.
That would have to be Hall of Famer Walter Johnson who pitched with the Senators between 1907-1927. He won 417 career games (second all time in MLB), struckout 3,508 batters (a career MLB record that lasted for 55 seasons), threw 110 shutouts (an MLB record that will not be broken in our lifetime), and pitched 531 complete games (4th all time). One little known fact about Johnson - in the 1925 season, he batted .433 going 42 for 97 with 2 HRs, 20 RBIs, and a .577 slugging average. He had a lifetime batting average of .235.
Angels catcher Ed Ott once yelled it at future Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, known for a strike zone-killing squat of a batting stance.
yes he could actually he is well known to be a president these days they say
Confucius' work was known, but not considered very significant during his lifetime. This is the right answer.
Hall of Famer Ty Cobb, who was born in Narrows, Georgia, was known as "The Georgia Peach."
Derek Jeter is know for having one of the best batting averages in Yankee history and Being the Yankees all time hit leader. Also being the Yankees team captian and one of the greatest basball players of all time a sure hall of famer.
He was known as a very harsh newspaper and literary critic. His nickname was the Hatchetman.
Ty Cobb was known as the Georgia Peach. He had a batting average of .367, the highest in history at the time.
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That would be Hall of Famer Jack Lambert of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Voltaire was known to consume around 40-50 cups of coffee per day during his lifetime.