Here it is, the moment you've all been waiting for.
How can a team get six hits in one inning and not score a run?
My answer in a couple of days.
I waited for some of the recruiting news to settle
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I plan to bust the bubble early, so here goes.
The first two batters are consecutively thrown out trying to stretch singles or doubles into doubles or triples.
(2 batters, 2 hits, two outs, no men on base)
The next three batters single with runners only advancing one base.
(5 batters, 5 hits, 2 outs, bases loaded)
The next batter hits a ball that hits one of the baserunners. By rule, the runner is out, and the batter is awarded a base hit.
(6 batters, 6 hits, three outs, and no one has scored)
Hit 1 - caught stealing
Hit 2 - caught stealing
Hit 3 - on first
Hit 4 - on 1st and 2nd
Hit 5 - bases loaded
Hit 6 - player passes another on a basepath and is called out
I plan to bust the bubble early, so here goes.
The first two batters are consecutively thrown out trying to stretch singles or doubles into doubles or triples.
(2 batters, 2 hits, two outs, no men on base)
The next three batters single with runners only advancing one base.
(5 batters, 5 hits, 2 outs, bases loaded)
Excellent, similar to mine.
The next batter hits a ball that hits one of the baserunners. By rule, the runner is out, and the batter is awarded a base hit.
(6 batters, 6 hits, three outs, and no one has scored)
Two great answers, but I like this one.
3 consecutive singles with no one scoring.
3 consecutive balls hit that hit the runners. No advance and 3 outs with 3 hits awarded.[/quote
Bravo, this was my answer too.