Hank Aaron And Derek Jeter both share the record with 17 consecutive 150 hit seasons.
about 150 dollars
Herold Juul is 5 feet 9 inches tall. He weighs 150 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
In 1919, Jimmy Ring pitched in 32 games for the Cincinnati Reds, with an ERA of 2.26. He started 18 games and finished 7, pitching a total of 12 complete games. He threw 2 shutouts and recorded 3 saves, ending up with 10 wins and 9 losses. He pitched a total of 549 outs, facing 714 batters. He gave up 150 hits and 46 earned runs, including 1 home run. He struck out 61 batters and walked 51.
Hank and Tommie Aaron hold the record for most home runs by a brother combination -- of any size -- with 769.Hank has 756 home runs, and Tommie hit 13.Dom, Vince and Joe DiMaggio totaled 573 home runs, and Jose and Ozzie Canseco have 462; Ozzie didn't hit any.Ken and Clete Boyer combined for 444 homers and are the only brothers to both hit more than 150 (282 and 162).Bret and Aaron Boone combined for 378 homers, Robbie Alomar and Sandy Alomar, Jr. hit 322. Felipe, Matty and Jesus Felipe collected 239.
There are several different 'Rare Air' books. I have three completely different copies ranging from $15-$500. The rarest, and by far the most valuable is the 'Rare Air' black, hardcover first edition. The most common is the white, paperback edition. I own a copy of the original limited print black book that I purchased in Chicago when the book was originally released. The original, first edition black copy was only available in Chicago, IL at Nike Town and Michael Jordan's restaurant. These were only available for a very short time and sold out within days of being released. The first edition, black hardcover is limited edition but does not say 'Limited Edition' at the bottom of the cover. The first edition black book has silver writing on the black linen hardcover, reading: "Rare Air", and the bottom is blank. Other than the bottom of the cover being blank, the only other difference is that there is no dust jacket on the book. My copy was originally purchased for around $100 when it was first released, but this book is now worth anywhere from $250-$500 depending on the condition. I have never found a copy of the original black book on-line and the price may have increased from what I've been offered by private collectors. The later editions of the black, hardcover copy are usually around $150-$195 and are identical, except they say "Rare Air" in silver at the top of the cover, and "Limited Edition" at the bottom of the cover. The fact that the bottom reads "Limited Edition" and the book has a dust jacket are the only differences between this book and the ultra rare first edition. Had I not purchased one of these on-line I would never had known there were multiple editions available. I paid $150 on Amazon.com. There are also white, paperback copies. These white, paperback copies are excellent collector items and they are much more affordable. I have two white editions. These can be found in wide supply on-line for $15-$50 depending on edition and condition. - MJ Aficianado
Derek Jeter Hank Aaron Pete Rose
1) Hank Aaron in 17 seasons from 1955-1971. 2) Pete Rose in 16 seasons from 1965-1980. 3) Derek Jeter in 16 seasons from 1996-2011.
The answer to that question is 49,50,51
They are: 49+50+51 = 150
They are: 48+50+52 = 150
28+29+30+31+32 = 150
74, 76.
There are two consecutive even integers that equal -298: -150 and -148.
lou gehrig
Gehrig had six seasons where he batted .350 or better (with a high of .379 in 1930), plus a seventh season at .349. He had seven seasons with 150 or more RBIs, 11 seasons with over 100 walks, eight seasons with 200 or more hits, and five seasons with more than 40 home runs.
The numbers are -150 and -148.
percentage of 45 hits out of 150 = 30%% rate:= 45/150 * 100%= 0.30 * 100%= 30%