Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for December 07, 2017

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 7 years ago

    Suszuki-san, kimi wa sugoi desu! (How many hits did he make in his Nippon Professional Baseball career before going to the United States’ MLB?)

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    wmwiii Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    And he did it wearing a Mariners cap, not a Miami Marlins cap.

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    therese_callahan2002  almost 7 years ago

    I can just picture it. For Sale. Casper lives here.

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    J Short  almost 7 years ago

    84 year old record? Probably a 78 rpm.

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    scpandich  almost 7 years ago

    The state of New York is not conceding the existence of ghosts; they just require that sellers disclose anything that might affect the value of the house, and it was decided that stories that a house is haunted might affect its value.

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    wirepunchr  almost 7 years ago

    They should move enough parking spaces out of WV to Washington DC to cover it. Right now it would be a better use of space.

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    pearlsbs  almost 7 years ago

    Ichiro Suzuki broke the record George Sisler set in 1920 when he had 257 hits in that season.

    It is important to note, however, that in 1920 teams played 154 games in a season. So the average hits per game for Sisler was 1.67. In 2004 teams played 162 games so the average hits per game for Suzuki was 1.62.

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    drexelgal  almost 7 years ago

    Ichiro’s 262 hits were accomplished in a 162-game season, whereas George Sisler accomplished his feat in a 154-game season. Eight more games. Five more hits. (Credit to the late Roger Maris.)

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    Petemejia77  almost 7 years ago

    Most of those parking spaces are unused handicapped spots.

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    Eric Provencher  almost 7 years ago

    When I bought my first house, the night before we went to sign the papers at the notary’s, I had a nightmare that it was haunted! I mentionned it the day after and everyone was laughing EXCEPT the notary. He asked the sellers “is it haunted?” very seriously and added “if we find out that the house is indeed haunted, it would be legally considered like a hidden vice and you could be sued for it”. I couldn’t believe my ears…

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