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In baseball, a double is the act of a batter striking the pitched ball and safely reaching second base without being called out by the umpire, without the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see error) or another runner being put out on a fielder's choice. Baseball is a Bat-and-ball Sport played between two teams of nine players each In Baseball, batting is the act of facing the opposing Pitcher and trying to produce offense for one's team Second base, or 2B, is the second of four stations on a Baseball diamond which must be touched in succession by a base runner in order to score a run for that A referee is a person who has authority to make decisions about play in many Sports Officials in various sports are known by a variety of titles including referee In Baseball statistics|statistics]] an error is the act in the judgment of the Official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner In Baseball, baserunning is the act of running around the bases performed by members of the team at bat In Baseball, fielder's choice (abbreviated FC) is a term used to refer to a variety of plays involving an offensive player reaching a base due to the defense's attempt

Typically, a double is a well-hit ball into the outfield that either finds the "gap" between the center fielder and one of the corner outfielders, bounces off the outfield wall and down into the field of play, or is hit up one of the two foul lines. The outfield is a Sporting term used in Cricket and Baseball to refer to the area of the Field of play further from the Batsman A center fielder, abbreviated CF, is the Outfielder in Baseball who plays defense in center field - the baseball fielding position In baseball corner outfielders are Outfielders who play the corner positions of Right field and Left field. To hit many doubles, one must have decent hitting skill and power; it also helps to run well enough to beat an outfield throw.

Doubles typically drive in runs from third base, second base, and even from first base at times. In Baseball, a run is scored when a player advances safely around first second and third base and returns safely to Home plate, touching A third baseman, abbreviated 3B, is the player in Baseball whose responsibility is to defend the area nearest to third base — the third of First base, or 1B, is the first of four stations on a Baseball diamond which must be touched in succession by a baserunner in order to score a run When total bases and slugging percentages are calculated, the number two is used for the calculation. In Baseball statistics, total bases refers to the number of bases a player has gained with hits, i In Baseball statistics, slugging percentage (abbreviated SLG) is a popular measure of the power of a hitter. The all-time leader in doubles is Tris Speaker, with 792. Tristram E Speaker ( April 4, 1888 - December 8, 1958) nicknamed “Spoke” (a play on his last name and “Grey Eagle” (for his prematurely

A two-base hit awarded by an umpire when a batted ball is hit fairly and bounces out of play is referred to as a ground rule double. In Baseball, a ground rule double is any award of two bases from the Time of pitch to the batter the base runners are pushed by the previous runner The batter is awarded second base and any runners advance two bases from the base they occupied at the time of the pitch. Prior to 1931, such hits were considered home runs. Athletics September 6 &mdash Czechoslovakia's Antonie Briksová sets a new world record in the women's 20 km walk in Prague A two-base hit awarded because the batter hit into a special situation defined in the ground rules is also defined as a ground rule double. An example of this occurs where the rules of Wrigley Field (Chicago, Illinois) award a ground rule double if a batted ball hangs in the vines on the outfield bleacher wall. Wrigley Field is a Baseball Stadium in Chicago, Illinois, United States that has served as the home ballpark of the Chicago The rules of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Minneapolis, Minnesota) award a ground rule double if the ball becomes stuck in the Teflon ceiling. The Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome, often simply called The Metrodome, is a domed sports Stadium in downtown Minneapolis Minnesota. (This has happened only once; Dave Kingman hit a ball into the ceiling during a 1984 game. David Arthur Kingman (born December 21, 1948, in Pendleton Oregon) nicknamed "Kong" and "Sky King" is a former Major League Year 1984 ( MCMLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar) )

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Doubles leaders, Major League Baseball

Career

  1. Tris Speaker - 792
  2. Pete Rose - 746
  3. Stan Musial - 725
  4. Ty Cobb - 724
  5. Craig Biggio - 668
  6. George Brett - 665
  7. Nap Lajoie - 657
  8. Carl Yastrzemski - 646
  9. Honus Wagner - 640
  10. Hank Aaron - 624
  11. Paul Waner, Paul Molitor - 605
  12. Cal Ripken, Jr. - 603

Season

  1. Earl Webb (1931) - 67
  2. George Burns (1926) - 64
  3. Joe Medwick (1936) - 64
  4. Hank Greenberg (1934) - 63
  5. Paul Waner (1932) - 62

See also

Tristram E Speaker ( April 4, 1888 - December 8, 1958) nicknamed “Spoke” (a play on his last name and “Grey Eagle” (for his prematurely Stanley Frank Musial (born November 21, 1920) originally Stanisław Franciszek Musiał, (ˈmjuːziəl nicknamed "Stan the Man" and Tyrus Raymond "Ty" Cobb (December 18 1886 – July 17 1961 nicknamed " The Georgia Peach," was a baseball player and is regarded by historians Craig Alan Biggio (born December 14, 1965 in Smithtown, New York) is a former Major League Baseball player who played his entire career George Howard Brett (born May 15, 1953 in Glen Dale West Virginia) is a former Major League Baseball player for the Kansas City Royals Napoléon "Nap" Lajoie or often la-ZHWAY per the Canadian French pronunciation or as he himself usually pronounced it LAJ-a-wayLee Allen in ''The American League Carl Michael Yastrzemski (jəˈstrɛmski (born August 22, 1939) nicknamed "Yaz" then moved him to the Minneapolis Millers for the post-season Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner (ˈhɑnəs ˈwæɡnɚ February 24 1874 &ndash December 6 1955) nicknamed " The Flying Dutchman Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron (born February 5 1934 in Mobile Alabama) nicknamed "Hammer" "Hammerin' Hank” or "Bad Henry” is a retired Paul Glee Waner ( April 16, 1903 - August 29, 1965) was a German-American player in Professional baseball who along with Paul Leo Molitor (nicknamed Molly or The Ignitor) (born August 22 1956 in Vadnais Heights Minnesota) is a former American Baseball player William Earl Webb ( September 17, 1897 - May 23, 1965) was an American Right fielder in Major League Baseball Champions World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Philadelphia Athletics (4-3 Awards and honors George Henry Burns ( January 31 1893 - January 7 1978) nicknamed "Tioga George" was an American First baseman Champions World Series: St Louis Cardinals over New York Yankees (4-3 Negro League World Series: Chicago Joseph Michael Medwick ( November 24, 1911 &ndash March 21, 1975) nicknamed "Ducky" was an American player in Major Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over New York Giants (4-2 All-Star Game Henry Benjamin "Hank" Greenberg ( January 1, 1911, New York New York – September 4, 1986) nicknamed "Hammerin' Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Detroit Tigers (4-3 All-Star Game Paul Glee Waner ( April 16, 1903 - August 29, 1965) was a German-American player in Professional baseball who along with Champions World Series: New York Yankees over Chicago Cubs (4-0 Negro League World Series: Pittsburgh Crawfords Below is the list of 155 Major League Baseball players who have reached the 400 doubles milestone
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