There are more 1.000 hitters in GCA than baseball.
Fownes, Crump. 1 for 1.
Bill: I looked it up, and you are wrong. There are 28 major league players who hit 1.000 in their careers. The vast majority of them went 1 for 1 like Fownes and Crump, but some guy named John Paciorek went 3 for 3.
As to Bob's original point, I think architects past and present are judged mostly on their successes, and failures rarely talked about. But, just as in baseball, it is hard to become famous without hitting any home runs. If you are going to be a singles hitter, you had better be one of the two or three best singles hitters of all time, or you are not going to be famous.
P.S. To Tom Paul: Ty Cobb was hardly just a singles hitter. He led the league in homers once, led in RBI's four times, and led in doubles and triples and stolen bases too many times to count. And even with all of that, he is primarily famous for being a mean SOB.