Last night, Dodgers vs. Brewers - 24 hits
Milwaukee vs. Toronto (31 hits) august 28th, 1992.
If the ball gets passed the fielder then its scored as a hit . If the fielder gets hit or hits the ball the scoring tends to be a hit but it can be called an error ... The scoring in a Baseball game is up to the home Field score keeper ...
Most hits in a game with 9 innings is 7 by Wilbert Robinson(1892) and Rennie Stennett(1975). Most hits in a game with extra innings is 9 by Johnny Burnett(1932) and he did it in 18 innings.
Johhny Burnett. 9 hits in a single game.
Most base hits before all star game
there are 2 different ways of scoring but mostly everyone scores by rally scoring. a team gets a point every tme the other team drops a ball on their court, hits it out or doesnt get it over. you need to understand the other rules also.
3 is usually good but lacrosse is all about scoring goals assists are just as great along with ground balls and big hits
The team record for hits in a game is 5 and is held by nine players. The last Marlins player to get 5 hits in a game was Dan Uggla in 2006.
Well, many players have the record. There is atleast a 20-way tie for hits in the AL for a 9 inning game, most recently by Ian Kinsler in 2009, which 6 hits. The NL is a 2 way tie for hits in a 9 inning game at 7. Johnny Burnett holds the all time record for hits in an extra innings game, getting 9 hits in an 18 inning game for the Indians in 1932
3 hits to load bases followed by 2 pick off outs. Then 2 more hits to re-load bases equals five total. The 6th hit comes when a hit ball then hits a runner. The runner is called out but the batter gets credited with a hit.
I don't know what the actual answer is, but I say 6 hits without scoring a run is theoretically possible: three hits to load the bases, two fielder's choice outs of the lead runners, then two more singles to load the bases again. Then the 6th hit would be a batted ball into a baserunner. The baserunner would be the 3rd out and the batter is credited with a hit. Or the 6th hit could be, although unlikely, an infield hit where there's an attempted putout at 1st, then the batter rounds 1st in attempt to go to 2nd and is immediately tagged out before the run crosses the plate.