What baseball player has the distinction of being the only one to have ever hit a flyball in fair territory, only to have the ball ruled dead due to object interference? (he was held to a single)
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I'll go with Dave Kingman, probably at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.What baseball player has the distinction of being the only one to have ever hit a flyball in fair territory, only to have the ball ruled dead due to object interference? (he was held to a single)
I'll go with Dave Kingman, probably at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
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I think it might have been Chili Davis.What baseball player has the distinction of being the only one to have ever hit a flyball in fair territory, only to have the ball ruled dead due to object interference? (he was held to a single)
Not Davis, as the speaker was deemed a part of fair territory as I recall, so no object interferenceI think it might have been Chili Davis.
I know the situation though.... he hit a pop-up into short left field at the Metrodome in Minneapolis and the ball hit a speaker that was hanging from the roof.
hint: 1974What baseball player has the distinction of being the only one to have ever hit a flyball in fair territory, only to have the ball ruled dead due to object interference? (he was held to a single)
She was a Playboy Playmate of the Month, in 1965, I believe. Susan something, I think her last name began with a D.
That was about the time that Mike Schmidt of the Phillies hit a speaker in the Astrodome. I do not know if it was a foul ball or a single though.hint: 1974