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- The_Kid_Who_Batted_1.000 comment "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\".".