You are older than you think, Fred --- it's actually been almost 15
years ago.
At that time I did not have access to pitcher's hitting stats and did
not find Poat and Kison until later. Diaz and Brooks have achieved
their marks since my research.
According to a source that I just checked, Hendrix had four hits in
1911, two singles, a double and a homer. He did not hit a triple.
--- In SABR_Records@yahoogroups.com, "WORTH, FRED" <worthf@...> wrote:
>
> Madison McEntire published an article in Baseball Research Journal
about
> 10 years ago dealing with this "season cycle." The other ones who
have
> done it are:
>
> Ray Poat
>
> Bruce Kison
>
> Curtis Pride
>
> Fred Manrique
>
> Matt Diaz
>
>
>
> Jerry Brooks is the only player with a cycle and one of each type
of hit
> for a career.
>
>
>
> Dr. Fred Worth, Professor
> Department of Mathematics
> Box 7783
> Henderson State University
> Arkadelphia AR 71999-0001
> phone (870) 230-5079
> fax (870) 230-5531
> worthf@...
> http://fac.hsu.edu/worth <http://fac.hsu.edu/worth>
>
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> From: SABR_Records@yahoogroups.com
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> On Behalf Of hatchersj
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> To: SABR_Records@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [SABR_Records] Claude Hendrix
>
>
>
> I recently came across a small item in The Sporting News, 10/19/11
> edition. It states that Hendrix had but 4 hits all season: A
single,
> double, triple, and homer. I thought I'd pass that along.
>