You can only have one hit, unless you are coming down from a block, then you can hit it once more.
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This is a Ditloid. The answer is, 9 Number One Hits for Abba
The number of hits to a website in a day is considered a discrete variable. This is because hits can only take on whole number values (e.g., 0, 1, 2, etc.) and cannot be fractioned or divided. Each hit represents a distinct occurrence, making it countable rather than measurable on a continuous scale.
"Hit for average" refers to a baseball player's ability to consistently get hits and maintain a high batting average, which is calculated by dividing the number of hits by the number of at-bats. Players who hit for average are known for their skill in making contact with the ball and often focus on placing the ball strategically rather than hitting for power. This ability is crucial for contributing to a team's offense by getting on base frequently and driving in runs.
Usually body checks that made an opposing player lose control of the puckAnswerAt the end of the 2002 season hits were no longer kept track of because it was too hard to judge exactly what one was. Unlike shot and saves, it is hard to train a stat keeper on what one is. AnswerI don't know where this guy got his information but the NHL still keeps the hits statistic. I was curious about this myself so I asked my old coach, he said the "hit" stat is counted as when a player forces an opposing player to lose the puck through physical contact. a hit only counts if it A. causes a turnover or B. makes opposing player lose control of the puck. for example, if a player hits an opposing player after he has passed the puck or shot it, it is not counted as a hit
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Pinky Higgins of the 1938 Boston Red Sox. Higgins got his 12 hits in 14 plate appearances, he had two base on balls with the 12 hit streak. Walt Dropo of the 1952 Detroit Tigers is the only MLB player to have had 12 consecutive base hits. His 12 hits came in 12 consecutive plate appearances.
2 - Bad Boys (for seven non-consecutive weeks) and Hallellujah (for two consecutive weeks)
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The MLB record for most consecutive plate appearances with a base hit is 12 and is held by Johnny Kling of the 1902 Chicago Orphans (now Cubs) and Walt Dropo of the 1952 Detroit Tigers.
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Dannii has had 13 consecutive #1's in the Club Charts.
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I believe it was the Dave Clark Five's "Glad All Over".
yes it is a legal catch because it never hit the ground