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    Amongst HoF position players which one had the most consecutive plate appearances with a strike-out.
    Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

  • #2
    Originally posted by KCGHOST View Post
    Amongst HoF position players which one had the most consecutive plate appearances with a strike-out.
    I'll bite on an aged Reginald M. JacKson.....maybe 8 or 9 straight.
    I once had an awkward Baseball Fever moment just to see what it feels like...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by RBIS View Post
      I'll bite on an aged Reginald M. JacKson.....maybe 8 or 9 straight.
      Ah,
      Mister October
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      • #4
        Originally posted by RuthMayBond View Post
        Ah,
        Mister October
        Cant he also claim to have hit every pitch during a 6 month stretch out of the park? Wonder who else might be able to say that, minimum of two pitches?
        I once had an awkward Baseball Fever moment just to see what it feels like...

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        • #5
          Reggie is the man with 9 K's in 9 PA's.

          Be Strict Romeo = Mister October
          Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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          • #6
            Originally posted by KCGHOST View Post
            Reggie is the man with 9 K's in 9 PA's.
            Do you know when he did that?

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            • #7
              It was in 1987, but I don't know the dates. i suppose one could filch through the game logs at Retrosheet to figure that out.
              Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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              • #8
                Originally posted by KCGHOST View Post
                It was in 1987, but I don't know the dates. i suppose one could filch through the game logs at Retrosheet to figure that out.
                DATE INN PITCHER
                7/6/1987 8th Eric King
                7/8/1987 2nd Jeff Robinson
                7/8/1987 5th Jeff Robinson
                7/8/1987 6th Jeff Robinson
                7/9/1987 2nd Chris Bosio
                7/9/1987 4th Chris Bosio
                7/9/1987 7th Chris Bosio
                7/9/1987 9th Mark Clear
                7/11/1987 2nd Bill Wegman
                7/11/1987 4th Singled to center to break the streak.

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