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Has a team ever had at least 1 hit by each of the 9 players in the SAME INNING?
Just experienced the Padres get 9 hits, 9 runs in the same inning. The inning ended on a single by Ludwick (Jason Bartlet got thrown out trying to make it to 3rd). The bad thing is that Orlando Hudson was up next and he was the only one that still did not have a hit in the inning because he had previously been intentionally walked, in his first AB of the inning. (even the pitcher Harang had a single in the inning). Has a team ever had a hit by all 9 bats in the lineup?
3 Answers
- FozzyLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
I believe it has happened a handful of times. The game that I remember was the June 27, 2003 game between the Red Sox and Marlins at Fenway. The Red Sox scored 14 runs in the first inning, with each of the 9 starters getting at least one hit.
Link to box score and play by play.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BOS/BOS200...
Note that the Red Sox batted around before making an out, with Bill Mueller being the only one not to get a hit the first time around (he drew a walk). Mueller got a hit in his second plate appearance of the inning.
- 10 years ago
Yes. Possibly more than once across history, but I checked the most obvious candidate, Boston's modern era record 17 run explosion against Detroit in 1953.
Bottom of the seventh:
(batting order -- batter -- result)
5 -- White -- single (#1)
6 -- Stephens -- single (#2)
7 -- Umphlett -- single (#3)
8 -- Lipon -- strikeout
9 -- Kell -- double (#4)
1 -- Goodman -- intentional walk
2 -- Piersall -- single (#5)
3 -- Gernert -- home run (#6)
4 -- Kinder -- single (#7)
5 -- White -- walk
6 -- Stephens -- double
7 -- Umphlett -- walk
8 -- Lipon -- single (#8)
9 -- Kell -- fly out
1 -- Goodman -- single (#9)
2 -- Zarilla (PH for Piersall) -- walk
3 -- Gernert -- walk
4 -- Kinder -- single
5 -- White -- single
6 -- Stephens -- single
7 -- Umphlett -- single
8 -- Lipon -- walk
9 -- Kell -- fly out
Man, if only Zarilla had poked a hit as well.
Boston won, 23-3, 18-June-1953.
- Anonymous4 years ago
Steelers - Hate the team, yet i don't have one. Santonio Holmes comes closest Ravens - Todd Heap, hyped up Bengals - Chad Ocho-Cinco Browns - Derek Anderson, I knew he became hyped up formerly the season... why did no longer everybody pay attention? Patriots - as quickly as back ,don't have one, Randy Moss comes closest Jets - Kellen Clemons expenses - Marshawn Lynch Dolphins - None Colts - It became Marvin Harrison Texans - Who is familiar with Titans - Vince youthful Jaguars - There all long previous, Matt Jones might've been some weeks in the past... Broncos - Brandon Marshall Cheifs - Zach Thomas Raiders - Javon Walker Chargers - Ladanian Tomlinson Vikings - Steve Hutchinson Packers - Al Harris Lions - was once John Kitna Bears - Jay Cutler Giants - Eli Manning Cowboys - Tony romo Redskins- Antwaan Randel El Eagles - Jason Peters Falcons - Wow, none back Panthers - Jake Delhomme Saints - Reggie Bush, back, hyped up Buccaneers - Kellen Winslow 49ers - ask your self Smith Cardinals - Matt Leinart Rams - Marc Bulger Sehawks - Deion branch