MLB: Hardest thing to do in baseball

What is most difficult thing to do in baseball?


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mj4cy

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Thought of a few amazing baseball accomplishments over the years and thought it'd be fun to see what people thought would be the hardest.


Edit...I like the word "thought"
 
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Rabbuk

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Joe Dimaggio i don't even know if that's a debate.
 

mj4cy

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I'll clarify. I meant single game accomplishments.
 

CLONECONES

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complete game perfect game... 19 times since 1900 in roughly 500,000 total games played
 

clone319

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Perfect game and not even close.

It annoys me when people say this.

4 home run games have happened 16 times, less than perfect games, and with more opportunities because there are 9 batters per team every game. This makes the odds against much higher for this feat.

Even unassisted triple plays happen less than perfect games.

Edit: Even 20 strikeouts in a game is rarer than a perfect game.
 
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mj4cy

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Perfect game and not even close.


There have been 19 perfect games before and only 16 players to hit 4 homeruns in a game before.


I think those are the top two. To hit 4 HRs means you have to get up at least 4 times, you have to have good pitches to hit each time you're up which would be harder and harder to face after you've hit 3. A perfect game is extremely tough and impressive but you could also get a team on a bad hitting night.

Of course this is debating beween an A+ and an A++
 

Hawkeye11en1

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It annoys me when people say this.

4 home run games have happened 16 times, less than perfect games, and with more opportunities because there are 9 batters per team every game. This makes the odds against much higher for this feat.

Even unassisted triple plays happen less than perfect games.

Winner.

How many 20 K games have there been, though?

EDIT: I think 5, with 2 being extra inning games. Is that right?
 

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unassisted triple play isn't really skill related though. It's a mixture of timing, positioning of players, reaction of runners, etc. Everything has to come together at the right time, more of a fluke.
 

clone319

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Winner.

How many 20 K games have there been, though?

EDIT: I think 5, with 2 being extra inning games. Is that right?

Yeah, I didn't look that up but edited my post. Statistically speaking 4 home runs is the hardest to do.
 

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I've done the last one before so that shouldn't be on the list. 4 HR in a game is number 1
 

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13 years ago today, a friend and former teammate of mine, while playing for Florida State was 7-7 with 6 Home Runs, 16 RBI, and 25 total bases. I doubt that will ever be duplicated.
 

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There have been 19 perfect games before and only 16 players to hit 4 homeruns in a game before.


I think those are the top two. To hit 4 HRs means you have to get up at least 4 times, you have to have good pitches to hit each time you're up which would be harder and harder to face after you've hit 3. A perfect game is extremely tough and impressive but you could also get a team on a bad hitting night.

Of course this is debating beween an A+ and an A++

I don't think you can straight up look at 19 vs. 16 however.

Every single game played the pitcher has a chance to achieve a perfect game. To hit 4 home runs in the game you have to have at least 4 at bats which might not always happen. I'm assuming most of the 16 4 home run games the hitter had at least 6 at bats, which lessons the pool of number of chances this could be done.

I bet if you look at it by percentages, perfect game is by far the more impressive stat.
 

rebecacy

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Winner.

How many 20 K games have there been, though?

EDIT: I think 5, with 2 being extra inning games. Is that right?
my dad took me to one of the 20 K games in Busch stadium, I had no idea what a big deal it was until I noticed my dad in the late innings .......never saw him that intense at a sporting event -- we stopped at a bar on the way home to celebrate......he never did that either. Can't remember who we were playing but know who the pitcher was.
 
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RayShimley

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It annoys me when people say this.

4 home run games have happened 16 times, less than perfect games, and with more opportunities because there are 9 batters per team every game. This makes the odds against much higher for this feat.

Even unassisted triple plays happen less than perfect games.

Edit: Even 20 strikeouts in a game is rarer than a perfect game.

Would be interesting to see someone calculate all the actual percentages for each feat. i.e., unassisted triple play is only possible for an AB with at least 2 runners on base, 4 HRs only possible with a minimum of 4 ABs in a game, etc.