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6 or more runs scored in a game 19: Baseball Almanac: 7 or more runs scored in a game 1: Guy Hecker. August 15, 1886 [10] Home run on first pitch in the major leagues: 3: Baseball Almanac: Home run in final at bat in the major leagues: 69: Baseball Almanac: Home run in first at bat in the major leagues: 138: Baseball Almanac: Inside-the-park ...
Record Player # Refs Highest batting average: Josh Gibson.372 Most singles: Pete Rose: 3,215 [1] Most doubles: Tris Speaker: 792 [2] Most triples: Sam Crawford: 309 [3] Most home runs: Barry Bonds: 762 [4] Most grand slams: Alex Rodriguez: 25 Most home runs by a pitcher Wes Ferrell: 37 Most grand slams by a pitcher shared by Madison Bumgarner ...
Badminton career statistics (1 P) Pages in category "Badminton records and statistics" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
3 3 1 1 4 England: Chris Langridge: 4 4 4 England: Gabby Adcock: 2 2 2 2 4 France: Toma Junior Popov: 4 4 4 Germany: Isabel Lohau: 1 1 3 3 4 Germany: Juliane Schenk: 1 1 3 3 4 Germany: Mark Lamsfuß: 1 3 4 4 Hong Kong: Ng Tsz Yau: 2 2 4 4 India: Lakshya Sen: 4 4 4 India: Prannoy H. S. 3 3 1 1 4 India: Sameer Verma: 1 1 3 3 4 India: Tanisha ...
July 24 – The National League wins the All-Star Game at Kansas City, 7–1. A record 54 players are used, including Willie Mays, who strikes out in his final All-Star appearance, and Catfish Hunter, who sustains a fractured thumb that will sideline him for four weeks. Hunter has a 15–3 record at the time.
As is the custom with Major League Baseball tie-breaking playoff games, the tie-breaking game is included in the clubs' season won-loss record. Consequently, the Mets will finish the regular season with a 97–66 record and the Reds with a 96–67 record, one game more than the traditional 162-game regular-season schedule.
May 9 – Chicago Cubs first baseman Ernie Banks becomes the first National League player to record 22 putouts in a game, during a 3–1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. May 11 – At Dodger Stadium, Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers no-hits the San Francisco Giants 8–0, his second no-hitter in as many seasons.
Surprisingly, none of the 21 runs scored are driven in by Babe Ruth, who goes on to compile one of the greatest single seasons of batting in Major League baseball history by hitting 59 home runs, driving in 171 runs, scoring 177 runs with 204 hits for a .378 batting average in only 540 At-Bats. His On-base percentage for the season is .510 and ...