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As a member of the Yankees, he threw a no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians in 1993. He retired with a career record of 87 wins and 108 losses, along with a 4.25 earned run average. Lloyd was in the left field stands when Reds pitcher Mike Leake hit a shot which was then followed by Reds shortstop Zack Cozart. Both balls made their way to Lloyd who caught the first one barehanded.
Up 8-0 in the bottom of eighth with Rays outfielder Brett Phillips filling in on the mound , Rendon decided to hit lefty just for yucks. Rendon had never switch hit in the MLB before but he turned on the second pitch he saw and cranked one. Trosky's grandson, Mike Trosky, told The Gazette that during the 1933 season, Trosky flipped around to hit right-handed after seeing the Green Monster in left field. But Rendon's homer was opposite-handed, not a switch-hit. But that home run did put Rendon in exclusive company among hitters that have launched a ball over the fence batting from the wrong side of the plate. One 54.2 mph pitch dipped just below the zone, but right into the left-handed bat of Rendon, who launched the ball 101 mph and 411 feet to right field for a home run.
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New York Yankees teammate Mariano Rivera claimed to have witnessed Abbott hitting home runs during batting practice. Stathead listed both Tucker Barnhart and Cedric Mullins as other left-handed hitters to hit home runs right-handed, but that came when both were switch-hitters. They have both since given up switch-hitting and bat exclusively left-handed. First there is Duane Kuiper of the San Francisco Giants, who has hit only one roundtripper in ten years and 3259 at bats. Jerry Remy of the Red Sox has not collected a four-base wallop in his last 2188 at bats, the longest homerless streak since the days of Mike Tresh and Emil Verban in the 1940s.
All three of his hits had an exit velocity of over 110-mph. Oneil Cruz — named after five-time All-Star and five-time World Series champion Paul O'Neill — has dazzled in his rookie season. He struggled through it, posting a 2–18 record with a 7.48 ERA.
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But the hypocrisy of baseball's "unwritten rules," and the incosistency with which they're applied, is mind-numbing. Playing the game hard to the best of your abilities or flipping your proverbial hat backwards, stepping to the other side of the plate, and treating your opponent like a chew toy? To be clear we don't have a problem with either, but the answer to that question is not a stumper. He was picked up by the Ypsilanti, Michigan, American Legion team and went on to win the championship. He graduated from Flint Central High School in Michigan where he was a stand-out pitcher and quarterback. He played for the Grossi Baseball Club during the summer in the Connie Mack leagues of Michigan.
The bat was not broken and the ball would not stay in the park. Scott Rolen ( ) was a two-time All-Star for Cincinnati at the end of his great career, and he was a leader of the 2010 and ’12 NL Central-winning clubs. Groh led the Reds to the 1919 NL pennant and World Series championship while batting .310 with an .823 OPS and 21 steals. Since bunting was a key component of the Deadball Era, his strong fielding skills at third base were considered pivotal in the team’s success. Viewed by SABR as one of the greats of the Deadball Era, Groh made the most of his size -- 5-foot-6, 158 pounds -- to be a superb bunter and leadoff hitter who rarely struck out. He led the NL in walks in 1916 , and in ’17, he led the league in hits , doubles and on-base percentage (.385).
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However, the record belongs to Tommy Thevenow, a National League infielder, who went from September 24, 1926 to the end of his career in 1938 without a four-base blow - a streak of 3347 at bats. He hit two home runs, both early in his career, and both were inside-the-park jobs. In the American League, Eddie Foster, a third baseman who spent much of his career with the Washington Senators, went from April 20, 1916, to the end of his career in 1923 without connecting. His last home run came in Washington's 1916 opener with President Wilson in attendance. If it hadn't been for that misplayed outfield fly, Foster would have had over 4000 homerless at bats instead of 3278.
Many of the players on the list can be considered poor to average hitters. However, there are several pretty fair country hitters, including Sam Rice, Lloyd Waner, Richie Ashburn and Stuffy McInnis, who compiled career batting averages of over .300. It is interesting that Sparky Adams and Miller Huggins, included in the 5000+ group, compiled identical AB and HR totals.
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"The first one I actually barehanded … It hit my hand and I didn't expect to actually catch it ... it hurt really bad," Lloyd told Cincinatti.com. During a game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Atlanta Braves back on May 21, a fan was in the right place at the right time to pluck two home run balls for himself. That's some one-handed power that will make dad proud and catch the attention of scouts everywhere.
If you’re sitting at home wondering if you might be a better hitter than a Major League Baseball player hitting from the opposite side of the plate, stop wondering. Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon provided a definitive answer to that question on Tuesday. It looked like Johnny Cooney was going to go through his entire career without a home run. Then, on consecutive days in late September of 1939, when he was 38 years old, he hit his only two roundtrippers. Johnny started in the majors in 1921 as a pitcher and part-time utility player. After a sojourn in the minors in the early 1930s, he returned to the majors as a full-time outfielder.
The Home Run Average used on the list is defined as the average number of home runs that a player would hit in a season with 600 at bats. The infrequent home run hitter has always been with us. No left-handed shortstop has ever hit as many home runs in a season as Corey Seager in 2022. Over 62 games in his rookie campaign, Cruz has now hit 13 home runs and 39 RBI, stolen six bases, and is hitting .213 with a .706 OPS. Tuesday night, the 6-foot-7 shortstop crushed a two-run home run into the Allegheny River on a one-handed swing, off New York Mets pitcher Tommy Hunter. Prior to Rendon's home run as a lefty, only two other non-switch-hitters had tallied a home run from the "wrong" side of the plate.
In a blowout, eventual no-hit victory against the Rays, Rendon stepped up to the plate to bat left-handed in the bottom of the eighth inning. Ordinarily, this would be a certain automatic out, but the pitcher he was facing was no pitcher at all. Phillips was making his second pitching appearance of the season, and threw only sliders that averaged 53.2 miles per hour, according to Baseball Savant. Batting was not an issue for Abbott for the majority of his career, since the American League uses the designated hitter, and he played only two seasons in the interleague play era. But he tripled in a spring training game in 1991 off Rick Reuschel, and when he joined the National League's Milwaukee Brewers in 1999, he had two hits in 21 at-bats, both off Jon Lieber.
All of Anthony Rendon's previous 3,406 plate appearances since reaching the MLB level have come as a right-handed hitter. In 1994, Abbott's Yankees led the AL East, but the season halted, and the playoffs were canceled, due to a players strike on August 12. A free agent after the 1994 season, Abbott signed with the Chicago White Sox in April 1995. On July 27, 1995, the White Sox traded him and Tim Fortugno to the Angels for McKay Christensen, Andrew Lorraine, Bill Simas, and John Snyder. The Angels held an 11-game lead over the Seattle Mariners in August, but lost the AL West division title in a one-game playoff to the Mariners.
A 17-time All-Star -- including 13 for Cincinnati -- Rose is the Major Leagues’ all-time leader with 4,256 hits. He was named a member of MLB’s All-Century team in '99. Because of a lifetime ban in '89 for violating league rules on gambling while managing the Reds, Rose has been ineligible for election to the Hall of Fame. The club was eventually granted permission to induct Rose into its own Hall of Fame in 2016 and retire his No. 14. Abbott played college baseball for the Michigan Wolverines for three years from 1985 to 1988, leading them to two Big Ten Conference championships.
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He was drafted in the 36th round by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1985 Major League Baseball draft but did not sign, instead enrolling at the University of Michigan. The latest player to pass the 2000 at bat mark is Jerry Remy. With 592 at bats for the 1983 season, Jerry upped his streak to 2188. Remy was quite a slugger during his first four seasons in the majors, blasting seven homers. The video of the incident shows that as Frazier swings at the pitch his hands are seen slipping off the bat before the ball is hit. Moyer, fearing a broken bat was headed his way, jumped off the mound.
With the Angels holding a big lead, the Tampa Bay Rays did something they’ve done on multiple occasions in lopsided games and sent position player Brett Phillips out to pitch in the eighth inning. Going against a position player must have brought out Rendon’s adventurous side. Rendon — normally a right-handed hitter, decided to take the at-bat left-handed. Abbott returned to the White Sox in 1998, starting five games and winning all five.
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