- the pages. The
Bates Automatic Numbering-
Machine or
Bates stamper is
named after the
inventor Edwin Granville Bates of New York City.
Bates obtained several...
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pitching machines allows baseball and
softball players the
opportunity to get
batting practice on
their own. Most
batting machines are set up in a
batting cage...
- The
Ultra Machine is a
batting toy
distributed by
Nintendo and
designed by
Gunpei Yokoi in 1967. The toy is part of Nintendo's
Ultra Toy series, which...
- The
Wayback Machine is a
digital archive of the
World Wide Web
founded by
Internet Archive, an
American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco...
- the
batting order or
batting lineup is the
sequence in
which the
members of the
offense take
their turns in
batting against the pitcher. The
batting order...
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minor league affiliate of the
Chicago White Sox,
batting .202 with
three home runs, 51 runs
batted in, 30
stolen bases, 114 strikeouts, 51
bases on balls...
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Sneaky Bat Machine (1997–2000) were a Bristol, UK
based Cybergoth band who
gigged heavily and
released one
album in the late 1990s. The band consisted...
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batting champion in 2008
after hitting .364.
Jones ended his
career in 2012 with a .303
career batting average, 468 home runs, and 1,623 runs
batted in...
- A
batting cage (or tunnel) is an
enclosed area for
baseball or
softball players to
practice the
skill of
batting. The
optimal material for
batting cages...
- In baseball,
batting is the act of
facing the
opposing pitcher and
trying to
produce offense for one's team. A
batter or
hitter is a
person whose turn...