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3 Single All-Star Game hitting records. ... List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game records. Add languages. ... This page was last edited on 9 October 2024, ...
Most Strikeouts in Major League debut: Matt Harvey: 11: July 26, 2012: Example Most Walks: Mike Torrez: 10: 1983: Example Most Home runs allowed: Roger Craig: 5: 1963: Example Most Runs allowed: Orlando Hernandez: 11: 2006: Example Fewest hits allowed (one pitcher - complete game) Johan Santana: 0: June 1, 2012: Example Fewest hits allowed ...
A second game was played for four seasons, from 1959 through 1962. The All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award was introduced in 1962 and the first recipient was Maury Wills of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The 2008 game featured the longest All-Star Game by time: 4 hours 50 minutes, and tied for innings at 15 with the 1967 game.
The Texas Rangers were awarded the game on November 17, 2022 by Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred.This was the second time that the Rangers hosted an All-Star Game in franchise history, having previously done so in 1995 at The Ballpark in Arlington, which was reconfigured and renamed Choctaw Stadium after the Rangers moved to Globe Life Field in 2020.
Listed are all Major League Baseball players who have reached the 2,000 hit milestone during their career in MLB. Pete Rose holds the Major League record for most career hits, with 4,256. Rose and Ty Cobb, second most, are the only players with 4,000 or more career hits. George Davis was the first switch hitter to collect 2,000 hits, achieving ...
Limited to just one hit the first seven innings and looking lifeless, the Mets rallied to win 6-2, in Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Citizens Bank Park. You've never heard a ...
Also managed the Reds from 1984–1989. Rose is the all-time hits leader in MLB, made 17 All-Star appearances, won Rookie of the Year in 1963, MVP in 1973, won the National League batting title three times, and a three-time World Series champion. He was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 2016.
The 2024 New York Mets season was the franchise's 63rd season in Major League Baseball, their 16th at Citi Field, and their fourth under majority owner Steve Cohen. After a dismal 22–33 start to the season following a 10–3 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 29, the team held a critical meeting, led by shortstop Francisco Lindor . [ 1 ]