There are 12 members in the Hall of Fame that played in at least 1 MLB game and hit 0 home runs that were elected as a manager, umpire, executive, or were pitchers. They are Walt Alston (elected as a manager), Sparky Anderson (manager), Jocko Conlan (umpire), Candy Cummings (executive), Lefty Gomez (pitcher), Rich Gossage (pitcher), Waite Hoyt (pitcher), Tom Lasorda (manager), Joe McGinnity (pitcher), Satchel Paige (Negro League pitcher), Bruce Sutter (pitcher), and Don Sutton (pitcher).
For those members of the MLB Hall of Fame that were elected as an MLB player (as opposed to those elected for managing, umpiring, or being an executive) AND were not pitchers, that is catcher Ray Schalk of the Chicago White Sox with 11 home runs between 1912-1929.
Scott Scudder is the baseball coach at North Lamar High School in Paris, Texas
I am not aware of anyone who pitches tessellations.
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No, not through April 21, 2012.
No one younger than 14 is allowed to be a Major League Bat Boy. However, the average is about 18. Anyone between 14 and 25 can apply.
No
The average IQ of anyone is 100.
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