Ted Williams:
- won two Triple Crowns
- won two MVPs
- hit .400
- hit .388
- led the majors with 145 RBI
ALL of these were accomplished in different seasons.
Joey Gallo:
Achieved 100 career home runs before 100 career singles, the only player to ever do that.
2019 LA Angels:
Until Trevor Cahill threw 4 innings at the end of September across 3 appearances, the Angels were on track to become the first team ever to have no pitchers with 100 IP. Cahill finished with 102.1.
Phil Niekro:
Led the NL in both wins AND losses in 1979 with a record of 21-20. He finished 6th in Cy Young voting and won a Gold Glove.
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