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The record still belongs to Ferris Fain, who opened the 1952 campaign on an 0-for-21 skid. Arráez owns the No. 3 slot on the list himself, having gone 0-for-13 at the beginning of 2024.
The others were Ferris Fain in 1952 (0-for-21) and Arraez last season (0-for-13). Both of them went on to win another batting title that year. GENO! On Tuesday, Eugenio Suárez hit a grand slam that ...
326 batting average was second only to Philadelphia’s Ferris Fain’s .344, and his 112 runs fell one short of Dom DiMaggio’s league-leading 113. Though the Yankees’ Gil McDougald won the ...
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Samantha Diaz went 3-for-33 with four RBI, a double and two stolen bases in Ferris’ 18-1 home win over Lincoln in Jersey City. Ciellesse Cotto hit a homer, stole three bases and drove in a pair ...
Former Ferris State University offensive lineman Bryce George has officially made the jump to Division I. The 6-foot-5, 314-pound offensive lineman officially committed to the University of Iowa ...
BIG RAPIDS — Ferris State University will honor a Bulldog legend and one of the National Football League’s top defensive linemen on Friday, retiring the jersey of alum Zach Sieler during the ...
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