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  2. Cleanup hitter - Wikipedia

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    Lou Gehrig, with 1,515 runs batted in as a cleanup hitter, has "cleaned up" the most bases of any cleanup hitter in Major League Baseball history. In baseball, a cleanup hitter is the fourth hitter in the batting order. The cleanup hitter is traditionally the team's most powerful hitter.

  3. List of Major League Baseball no-hitters - Wikipedia

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    Nolan Ryan threw seven no-hitters in MLB, the most of any pitcher. Below is a list of Major League Baseball no-hitters, enumerating every no-hitter pitched in Major League Baseball history. The list also includes no-hit games that were broken up in extra innings or were in shortened games, although they have not been considered official no ...

  4. Batting order (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Early forms of baseball or rounders from the mid 19th century did not require a fixed batting order; any player who was not on base could be called upon to bat. [6] The concept of a set batting order is said to have been invented by Alexander Cartwright, who also instituted rules such as the foul ball and tagging the runner (as opposed to pegging him with the ball), and devised the shortstop ...

  5. Walker Cooper - Wikipedia

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    In the 1943 World Series he batted .294 as the clean-up hitter, but St. Louis lost the rematch with the Yankees. In 1944 , Cooper's average dipped only slightly to .317 as the Cardinals won their third straight pennant , facing the crosstown St. Louis Browns in the World Series ; again batting cleanup, he hit .318 in the Series and scored the ...

  6. 1886 World Series - Wikipedia

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    Clean-up hitter Fred Pfeffer drove Anson home with a single, and the blue-uniformed home team took a lead, 2–0. [11] This would prove to be all the scoring that the White Stockings needed for the win as Chicago's ace pitcher John Clarkson (a future member of the Baseball Hall of Fame ) struck out ten [ 12 ] in throwing a five-hit shutout as ...

  7. No-hitter history: Breaking down five hit-free games thrown ...

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    Both pitchers ended up reaching the big leagues and are forever intertwined as throwing the first combined no-hitter for the SeaWolves. Faedo retired 11 batters in a row to start the game before ...

  8. Blanco follows no-hitter with six 1-hit innings as Astros ...

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    Houston right-hander Ronel Blanco followed his no-hitter with one-hit ball over six scoreless innings, and the Astros beat the Texas Rangers 3-1 on Sunday night. Six nights after throwing a no ...

  9. Joe Borden - Wikipedia

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    During his short, seven-game stint with the team, he posted a 2–4 win–loss record, both victories recorded as shutouts. On July 28 of that season, he threw what is thought to be the first no-hitter in professional baseball history. When the NA folded after the 1875 season, Borden signed a three-year contract with the Boston Red Caps.