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  2. 2019 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    The home run was the 6,106th home run league-wide of the season, breaking the previous record of 6,105 home runs that was set two years earlier during the 2017 season. [122] Major League Baseball finished with a total of 6,776 home runs. [123] For the 12th straight season, Major League Baseball set a new record for most strikeouts in a single ...

  3. Edwin Díaz - Wikipedia

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    Writing for Deadspin, David Roth described Díaz's downturn as "arguably the most dramatic and most surprising" of any player's collapse to that point in the 2019 MLB season. [ 27 ] On September 26, 2019, Díaz allowed his 15th ninth-inning home run of the season, the most 9th innings home runs given up by a single pitcher in a single season in ...

  4. Kevin Ginkel - Wikipedia

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    Ginkel made his professional debut with the Hillsboro Hops where he went 1–0 with a 2.61 ERA in 18 relief appearances. He played 2017 with Hillsboro and the Kane County Cougars, pitching to a combined 1–2 record and a 5.36 ERA in 40.1 relief innings, and 2018 with the Visalia Rawhide and Jackson Generals, going 6–1 with a 1.41 ERA in 54 appearances in relief. [5]

  5. 2019 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    Tampa Bay Rays right fielder Austin Meadows hit a solo home run in the third inning off Baltimore Orioles pitcher Asher Wojciechowski, as the Orioles allowed their 259th home run of the season, breaking the Major League Baseball single-season record held by the 2016 Cincinnati Reds. Baltimore still has 34 more games remaining. [165]

  6. Starlin Castro - Wikipedia

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    Castro's performance improved late in the season and he finished with a .270 batting average and set new career highs with 22 home runs and 86 RBI. [31] He was one of only five MLB players in 2019 to play the full 162-game schedule. [32] On October 31, 2019, the Marlins declined their 2020 option on him and made him a free agent. [33]

  7. Tommy Edman - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Cardinals selected Edman in the sixth round of the 2016 Major League Baseball draft. [10] Edman signed with the Cardinals and was assigned to the State College Spikes , where he spent the whole season, posting a .286 batting average with four home runs, 33 RBIs, and 19 stolen bases in 22 attempts over 66 games. [ 10 ]

  8. Tyler Austin - Wikipedia

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    He made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast Yankees of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League, playing in two games. [9] In 2011, Austin began the season with the Gulf Coast Yankees, before receiving a promotion to the Staten Island Yankees of the Low–A New York–Penn League. He had a .354 batting average across the 2011 season. [10]

  9. Bryan Shaw (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    For the 2018 season, he was 4–6 with a 5.93 ERA. [13] He threw a cutter 84.36% of the time, tops in MLB. [14] In 2019, Shaw posted an ERA over 5 for the second straight season. He ended the 2019 season with a 3–2 record in 70 games. The Rockies released Shaw on July 17, 2020.