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In 1985, Guerrero tied a major league record with 15 home runs in June and also tied the Los Angeles season record of 33. He reached base 14 consecutive times that year, two short of the record set by Ted Williams, and led the league in slugging, on-base, and home run percentage. Guerrero was an aggressive base runner but a poor slider.
Aaron Judge keeps moving up the all-time Major League Baseball home run list after blasting his 300th home run Wednesday night against the Chicago White Sox. Judge became the 162nd player to hit ...
Fans were reportedly so excited that they threw $160 in silver coins ($5,600 today) onto the field after his fourth home run. [1] [4] Of all players to achieve the feat, Lowe hit the fewest career home runs, with a total of 71. Two years after Lowe's feat, Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies became the second player to hit four home runs ...
Known for his powerful hitting, Horner averaged 35 home runs and 109 runs batted per his 162-game average and became the 11th player in Major League Baseball history to hit four home runs in one game on July 6, 1986. [1] He was named the 1978 National League (NL) Rookie of the Year and was a member of the 1982 National League All-Star team.
The club might not have gone all-in on maximizing Major League Baseball’s new rules, designing a roster only partially suited to small-ball tactics such as stolen bases and slap hitting.
Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki's MLB deal could spur chaos in Latin America. Here's why. Roki Sasaki can sign with Major League Baseball teams during a nine-day window starting Wednesday, an unusual free agency that caused a domino effect among Latin American teenagers whose unofficial agreements are on hold pending his decision More »
In 2021, Merrifield hit .277/.317/.395 with 10 home runs and 74 RBIs. He tied for the MLB lead with 42 doubles, and led the American League with 40 steals. He also tied for the major league lead in sacrifice flies, with 12. [21] On defense, he led all major league second basemen with 283 putouts, 103 double plays and a 4.77 range factor.
At the time, his seven home runs in fourteen games were the second most to begin a career, trailing only Trevor Story (Aristides Aquino has since passed them both with nine). On June 1, he hit his eighth home run in 16 games, becoming the fourth player in major league baseball history to achieve this feat. [31]