What are three strikeouts called?

In slang, when a batter strikes out three times in a game, he is said to have completed a hat trick. If he strikes out four times, it is called a golden sombrero. He receives a platinum sombrero if he strikes out five times, and this dishonor is also known as the Olympic Rings.
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Why is 3 strikeouts called a sombrero?

Etymology. The term derives from hat trick, and since four is bigger than three, the rationale was that a four-strikeout performance should be referred to by a bigger hat, such as a sombrero.
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What are 3 true outcomes?

Definition. The "three true outcomes" in baseball are said to be a home run, a walk or a strikeout due to the fact that none of the three, with the rare exception of an inside-the-park home run or a strikeout with a dropped third strike, involve the defense beyond the pitcher or the catcher.
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What is a platinum sombrero in baseball?

platinum sombrero (plural platinum sombreros) (baseball) A humorous verbal "award" given to a batter who has struck out five times in a single game. Mike had to witness his dad achieve a platinum sombrero last night.
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Why are they called three true outcomes?

The Three True Outcomes are a walk, strikeout or home run. They are called this because the three supposedly are the only events that do not involve the defensive team (other than the pitcher and catcher).
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What percentage of plate appearances are walks?

Mike Vorkunov of The Star-Ledger noticed the trend first, writing a couple weeks back that the league walk rate has fallen off dramatically from where it was in 2009 when walks were drawn in 8.9 percent of plate appearances. In 2013, they're being drawn in 7.9 percent of plate appearances, according to FanGraphs.
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Why do they say can of corn in baseball?

can of corn. A high, easy-to-catch, fly ball hit to the outfield. The phrase is said to have originated in the nineteenth-century and relates to an old-time grocer's method of getting canned goods down from a high shelf.
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Has anyone struck 6 times in a game?

In an extra-inning game, the record is six strikeouts, shared by Cecil Cooper (in 15 innings) and Don Hoak (in 17 innings); but it's worth noting that no one fanned six times in fewer innings (13) than Toronto's Alex Gonzalez in 1998.
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What does backward K mean in baseball?

In the scorebook, a strikeout is denoted by the letter K. A third-strike call on which the batter doesn't swing is denoted with a backward K.
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What is 5 strikeouts in baseball called?

Five Strikeout Performances that Stand Out

The Olympic Rings or Platinum Sombrero is a unique feat that only a handful of players can claim. Below is a list of some stand-out five strikeout performance games.
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Why are there four balls and three strikes?

That created a bit of a pace problem, so in 1858, called strikes were implemented with one caveat: batters would receive one "warning" call for the first hittable pitch they let pass. So, effectively, it would require four strikes to make an out.
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What's a sombrero in baseball?

1. A golden sombrero is an unfortunate occurrence of a batter striking out four times in a baseball game. The player is then said to wear the golden sombrero.
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What is a golden sombrero in golf?

More grand than a hat would be a sombrero that is gold. It is awarded to any player who strikes out four times in a game.
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Why is it called golden sombrero?

The term comes from hockey's hat trick, the feat when a player scores three goals in a single game. A batter that strikes out three times is given just a sombrero, but when they do it four times, it becomes a golden sombrero.
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Who struck out the least in MLB?

Sewell holds the record for the lowest strikeout rate in major league history, striking out on average only once every 73 plate appearances, and the most consecutive games without a strikeout, at 115.
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Why is a home run called a tater?

Perhaps it is a nod to the fact that the bases are also referred to as “sacks.” Or perhaps home runs were originally nicknamed TATERs by Red Sox slugger George Scott, who compared his home runs to one of his favorite foods: “I love my taters, my sweet potaters and I love my home runs just like taters,” he was quoted as ...
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What is a bandbox in baseball?

A bandbox is a slang term designating a small ballpark in which it is easy to hit home runs. The designation was most famously applied to the Baker Bowl in Philadelphia, PA, although many other parks have been so called, mostly derisively. In common parlance, a bandbox is a cardboard box designed to hold a hat.
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Why is it called a Texas Leaguer?

Texas Leaguer

It is most colorfully called a 'gork shot' or a 'duck snort. ' See blooper. Outfielder Ollie Pickering is credited with giving baseball the term "Texas Leaguer," a pejorative slang for a weak pop fly that lands unimpressively between an infielder and an outfielder for a base hit.
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Why is a walk called BB?

Definition. A walk (or base on balls) occurs when a pitcher throws four pitches out of the strike zone, none of which are swung at by the hitter. After refraining from swinging at four pitches out of the zone, the batter is awarded first base. In the scorebook, a walk is denoted by the letters BB.
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What does K BB mean in baseball?

Definition. K/BB ratio tells us how many strikeouts a pitcher records for each walk he allows. The number is found simply by dividing a pitcher's total number of strikeouts by his total number of walks. It's an essential tool for evaluating pitchers.
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What does whip mean in baseball?

Walks And Hits Per Inning Pitched (WHIP) | Glossary | MLB.com.
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Who created sabermetrics?

Bill James, the founder of sabermetrics, defines the term as, “the search for objective knowledge about baseball.” Baseball is a game of statistics and each one of those statistics means something different. Sabermetricians believe some of those statistics are either overvalued or undervalued.
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How many different scenarios are there in baseball?

As of Friday morning, with three games each remaining for the four teams still in play for the two AL wild-card spots, there are 24 different scenarios still in play — including a four-way tie at 91-71 (though that's far from likely).
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How do you find the probability in baseball?

Probabilities of these events occurring for a given batter can then easily be calculated by dividing the number of times the event occurred during one of his plate appearances by his total number of plate appearances.
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