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Rogers said he did not think about the perfect game until the ninth inning—and the bid was almost broken up one batter in. Rookie center fielder Rusty Greer preserved the bid by making a diving catch of Rex Hudler's sinking line drive to right-center leading off the inning. [2] Greer also caught Gary DiSarcina's fly ball for the game's final out.
Oscar Charleston, Ty Cobb, Ed Delahanty, and Rogers Hornsby (left to right) are the only players to record a .400 batting average in three different seasons. In baseball , batting average (AVG) is a measure of a batter's success rate in achieving a hit during an at bat , [ 1 ] and is calculated by dividing a player's hits by his at bats. [ 2 ]
Kenneth Scott Rogers (born November 10, 1964) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher, with a 20-year career (1989 to 2008) for six different teams. He won the 1996 World Series with the New York Yankees over the Atlanta Braves , and played in the 2006 World Series with the Detroit Tigers .
Rogers Hornsby (April 27, 1896 – January 5, 1963), nicknamed "the Rajah", was an American baseball infielder, manager, and coach who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1915–1926, 1933), New York Giants (1927), Boston Braves (1928), Chicago Cubs (1929–1932), and St. Louis Browns (1933 ...
All-time team single-game batting records; Category Record 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5th place Ref Runs: 28 vs. PHI (July 6, 1929) 23 vs. PHI (September 16, 1926) 22 vs. BKN
This story was updated to add new information.. Aaron Rodgers and Robert Saleh were both pumped up after the New York Jets opened up a 14-0 lead over the New England Patriots in the second quarter ...
Clark calls out Rodgers' 'vax smoke screen' in social media video. On Dec. 18, just one day after Rodgers' appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show," Clark posted a video nearly five minutes long to his ...
Honus Wagner was the first batter to win eight NL batting titles and won four consecutive titles during that run. Rogers Hornsby won seven NL batting titles, including six consecutively from 1920 to 1925.