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Posted on 4/4/24 at 8:37 am to
Posted by TigerLifer18
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Posted on 4/4/24 at 8:37 am to
Most of the good ones have been covered in this thread but

Joe Dimaggio’s 56 game hit streak. Broken on game 57 followed by a 15 game hitting streak recording a hit in 71 out of 72 games.

Ichiro’s Single Season Hits Record, 262 hits in 2004.

Rickey Henderson’s Single Season SB Record, 130 Steals in 1982.

Hack Wilson’s Single Season RBI Record, 191 RBI’s in 1930.

Chief Wilson’s 36 Triples in a Single Season in 1912.

Barry Bonds Single Season Walks Record, 232 in 2004.

Pete Rose’s 15,890 Plate Appearances.

I also doubt you ever see another player hit .400 in a single season ever again.
Posted by lsusa
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Posted on 4/4/24 at 8:48 am to

Joe Sewell had over 7000 lifetime ABs and struck out 114 times.

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Over nearly 145 years of professional baseball, no player was tougher to strike out than Hall of Fame shortstop Joe Sewell. In 7,132 career at-bats, Sewell heard the umpire say “Strike three” just 114 times. That’s one strikeout for every 63 at-bats, or once every 17 games, or in just .014 percent of his total times at the plate. Hall of Fame slugger Babe Ruth, whose power at the plate became synonymous with baseball during the time he and Sewell played, racked up nearly 12 times more punchouts in the big leagues.



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So it was more than a noteworthy occurrence when on May 13, 1923, Joe Sewell struck out twice in one game for the first time in his career. In truth, it was more like an historical aberration.


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Lest anyone thought Sewell was falling into a slump, the patient shortstop did not strike out again for another 32 games (more than a month’s time), and fanned just nine more times the entire season. After 12 total punchouts in the 1923 campaign, Sewell would only become more disciplined as time went on. Between 1924 and his final season in 1933, Sewell recorded two seasons with just three strikeouts and three more with only four strikeouts. In fact, he was hit by a pitch more times than he struck out in five different seasons during that span.
Posted by Paul Allen
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Posted on 4/4/24 at 8:53 am to
Orel Hershiser’s 57 consecutive scoreless innings record.
Posted by VADawg
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Posted on 4/4/24 at 9:05 am to
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Barry Bonds Single Season Walks Record, 232 in 2004


120 of those were intentional. 120. That is ridiculous.
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