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词条 The Kid Who Batted 1.000
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  1. The Kid Who Batted 1.000 (1951)

  2. The Kid Who Batted 1.000 (2002)

  3. References

  4. See also

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The Kid Who Batted 1.000 is the name of two separate books, both juvenile baseball novels. The key plot device – the advent of a young batsman who is able to achieve a walk (base on balls) at every plate appearance – is identical in both novels.

"1.000" is a perfect baseball batting average – a hit for every at bat – and by convention is pronounced "a thousand" rather than "one point oh", so the title of the books is generally spoken as "The kid who batted a thousand". Achieving a base on balls at every plate appearance actually gives one an on-base percentage of 1.000 rather than a batting average of 1.000 (in fact one's batting average, if expressed numerically, would by convention be .000), but in both books the protagonist does deliver at least one fair hit.

The Kid Who Batted 1.000 (1951)

The Kid Who Batted 1.000 is a 1951 book by Bob Allison and Frank Ernest Hill with illustrations by Paul Galdone.[1]

The conceit is that the Chicks, a (fictional) last place team in the American League, discover Dave Smith, a teenage hick and aspiring chicken farmer in backcountry Oklahoma who is found to have the ability to hit any ball delivered by any major-league pitcher in the strike zone – but always foul. Eventually he receives four pitches out of the strike zone and draws a walk, every time at bat, thus leading the Chicks to the league championship (an on-base percentage of 1.000 would be the highest in major league history by a very large margin). In his final at bat, in the seventh game of the World Series, he hits a home run to win the game and series (thus achieving a lifetime batting average of 1/1, or 1.000, albeit in postseason play only). After the season, having earned enough money to set up a chicken farm, Smith does so and retires from baseball.[2][3]

The Kid Who Batted 1.000 (2002)

The Kid Who Batted 1.000 is a 2002 book by Lee Gruenfeld writing under the pen name of Troon McAllister.[4]

The conceit here is the same, except that the teen protagonist, rather than being the unschooled but naturally athletic country bumpkin Dave Smith, is an unathletic pencilneck bound for MIT, Marvin Kowalski. But Kowalski has one athletic ability, the same as Smith had in the earlier book, the ability to foul off anything in the strike zone until he eventually draws a walk. Kowalski, like Smith leads his last-place team (in this book, the (fictional) Des Moines Majestyks) to a major league championship, then walks away from his baseball career.[5][6]

References

1. ^{{cite book |last1=Allison |first1=Bob |last2=Hill |first2=Frank Ernest |title=The Kid Who Batted 1.000 |url=https://www.amazon.com/The-Kid-Who-Batted-000/dp/B0007DWCHE |accessdate=July 23, 2015 |year=1951 |publisher=Doubleday & Co.}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.amazon.com/The-Kid-Who-Batted-000/dp/B0007DWCHE |title=The Kid Who Batted 1.000 – Customer Reviews |author=Charles Ashbacker |date=July 11, 2006 |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=July 23, 2015}} {{better source|date=July 2015|reason=Well, it is just an Amazon Review. On the other hand, the reviewer is an Amazon Hall of Famer, Top 500 reviewer, and Vine Voice, so... not so bad, maybe.}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://dawnreader.blogspot.com/2012/02/kid-who-batted-1000.html |title=The Kid Who Batted 1.000 |author=Deaniel Dyer |date= February 27, 2012 |work=Dawn Reader |accessdate=July 23, 2015}} {{better source|date=July 2015|reason=Just some guy's blog.}}
4. ^{{cite book |last=McAllister |first=Troon |title=The Kid Who Batted 1.000 |url=https://www.amazon.com/The-Kid-Who-Batted-1-000/dp/0385503377 |accessdate=July 23, 2015 |year=2002 |publisher=Doubleday |isbn=978-0385503372}}
5. ^{{cite |title=The Kid Who Batted 1.000 |author=Robert Saunderson |date=2002 |work=School Library Journal |publisher=Reed Business Information}} Cited at {{cite web |url=https://www.amazon.com/The-Kid-Who-Batted-1-000/dp/0385503377 |title=The Kid Who Batted 1.000 – Editorial Reviews |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=July 23, 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-385-50337-2 |title=The Kid Who Batted 1.000 |author= |date=April 2002 |work=Publisher's Weekly |publisher=Cahners Business Information |accessdate=July 23, 2015}}

See also

  • The Kid Who Only Hit Homers
  • The On-Base Specialist (non-fiction)
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