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Every (Post) Number Deserves a Record
This is a thread ladder. Each post on the forum has number. If you post on this thread, your post must contain a record equal to the number of the post. Let's see how high we can go. Pictures are preferred in the post, but are not mandatory. To demonstrate these simple rules let's get started with the first number
1. The number of perfect games in World Series history. https://www.collectorfocus.com/image...5/larsen-berra Who's next? Number 2 should not be too difficult. Edit: I think Johnny Vander Meer would be a better answer for #2 Good lord the thread has been corrupted in 3 posts. I really thought it would last longer than that. For low information forum members the post number is the little white number on the blue background in the upper right corner of each post.:eek::eek::D Please note that I am commenting on the progress of this thread in the first post to preserve the integrity of the concept described in the rules. I have a feeling this post will grow considerably.;):) My edits do not change the post number. No extraneous comments on this thread please. Please understand that we now have 4 posts and still no record for #3 and #4. Oy vey. You are by all means welcome to edit posts that are not compliant with the rules, no criticism or apologetic posts are appropriate. Rules violations are piling up and are too numerous to mention individually, but you know who you are or not. The forum members are a bell shaped curve and overall I would give a grade of C collectively to all of you at this point. Some of you though will have to stay after school at the chalkboard and write "I promise to understand the rules of a thread before posting and apologize for my egregious violations." Repeat 99 times (that's 100 in all). If you need more chalk, just holler. For those of you in the lower half of the bell curve, you might consider a job in politics.:eek: Title clarified. Peter Spaeth continues to do an excellent job pointing out omissions without realizing that each time he posts, he is causing the problem he is pointing out, sort of like a merry-go-round.:D Peter must be listening to Brittany Spears "Whoops he did it again" A response #52 to his post violation #41 creates another gap. 41 and 52 have been added to the gap list. Thanks Peter. :p Pete Rose had 15890 plate appearances, so we have a ways to go. |
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2 - The record for number of hands with which a single major league player has thrown a pitch.
Edit: Most recently accomplished by Pat Venditte, the first to do it in two decades. Like with Shohei Ohtani this year, MLB created a new rule specifically because of him. |
Every Number Deserves a Record
2. Back-to-back no hitters by Johnny Vander Meer
3. Most triples hit in an MLB game by individual player |
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Ummmmmm...I corrupted the post? I literally put in the correct response. You even edited your post to show Vander Meer as #2... Edit: didn't see I was the third post, thought I was second. Oh well. Sorry, Frank Ok, post 4 so #4. #4. Most homeruns hit by an individual player in an MLB game |
5 home runs by a team in one inning.
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6 grand slams in a season (Mattingly, 1987)
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7 hits by the same player in a nine-inning game
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8 Most consecutive games with a HR. Dale Long and I think Griffey and Mattingly also did it.
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During an amazing one-week stretch in the spring of 1968 (May 12–18), Howard hammered 10 home runs in 20 at bats, with at least one in six consecutive games; his 10 home runs are also the most ever in one week. He would go on to hit 13 homers in 16 games, a mark that still stands, matched only by Albert Belle in 1995.
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Most RBIs in a game (AL) - 11. Tony Lazzeri
http://dev.sabr.org/wp-content/uploa...azzeriTony.jpg https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/may-...s-and-11-rbis/ Ugh. Most RBIs in a game (NL) - 12. Jim Bottomley (1924) and Mark Whiten (1993). https://i0.wp.com/www.stlredbirds.co...24%2C538&ssl=1 |
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Sam Crawford had the all time record for career triples (309)... the next closest is Ty Cobb at 295 or 14 less.
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12 As in hits in a row. Walt Dropo, 1950.
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17 -- postseason hitting streak (Bauer, Jeter, Manny)
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Most batters to reach base safely in a row - Brooklyn Dodgers, May 21, 1952 |
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Strikeouts in a 9 inning game. |
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21 The overall record for most strikeouts in a game is 21, by Tom Cheney of the Washington Senators against the Baltimore Orioles, over 16 innings on Sept. 12, 1962 2:1 The ratio of Peter Spaeth's comments to contributions on this thread. Haha. :D |
22 - most consecutive wins in a season, 2017 Cleveland Indians
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23 - most runs scored by a losing team...this might only be a modern era (1900-present) record.
The Philadelphia Phillies lost a 26-23 slugfest to the Cubs back in 1922. Almost unbelievably, they scored 23 without a single home run...in 1922...when baseballs were leaving the yard with much greater frequency than they had just a few years prior. |
Not sure what's worse here, the folks who didn't follow the rules or the folks who didn't notice that the extra posts have created gaps but skip over them. :)
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The National League’s 1916 New York Giants won a record 26 games without a loss. The longest American League winning streak is 22, by the 2017 Cleveland Indians.
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Even though nearly everyone knows this one, I'll bet few of you know the reason why 28 became this record.
February set the new record for shortest month after being shortened by 3 days in 1928 so that spring training could start earlier. |
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Do you have a link for that? Seems interesting to read. 29. Braves set modern day NL record for 29 runs scored in a game. |
30. Most runs scored by a team in one game in the 20th-21st century. TEX 8/22/2007 vs BAL
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Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani hit his major-league leading 32nd home run of the season on Wednesday July 8th, 2021, breaking Hideki Matsui's MLB record for long balls in a single season by a Japanese player. - |
14 most consecutive Opening Day starts by a pitcher, Jack Morris.
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15 most strikeouts in a LCS game. I know Clemens did it and I believe there is a second pitcher.
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Here's a story about the 1916 Giants team and their streaks. https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/gi...916-legitimate Actually had an earlier 17 consecutive game winning streak to go with the 26-27 games one where they did not lose. Yet they ended up in 4th place that season. Talk about a team running hot and cold. As for keeping this thread on topic, 34 is the major league record for successful challenges by a manager in a single season. Don Mattingly had the umps overturn 34 different calls during the 2016 season, which is the current MLB single season record for now. And of course, before I could hit the submit button, Peter jumps in with a post that isn't even keeping the thread on topic and knocks me to post #35. So, the all-time major league record for assists by a center fielder in a single season is 35, and was actually done by Tris Speaker, twice. He did it in 1909 and again in 1912. Talk about an odd record and occurrence, especially since they played fewer games in a season back then. |
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Best start in MLB history. 1984 Detroit Tigers 35-5, finished 104-58 winning the World Series that year. |
36 - Most Triples in a season: Chief Wilson, 1912
37 - Casey got it. :) |
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Wes Ferrell holds the MLB record for most home runs by a pitcher with 37. |
Y'all stop commenting without quoting a record and we can get a groove going.
#39 Reds pitcher Hunter Green throws a MLB record 39 pitches over 100 mph in a game. |
40. Most career RBIs in World Series play: Mickey Mantle
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38 is missing LOL. And 16 I believe.
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It's supposed to match the thread post number, though.
42. Most times Caught Stealing in a season: Rickey Henderson, 1982 |
43 Games - Longest On-Base Streak by a player 20 years or younger.
Wander Franco & Frank Robinson |
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Frank Robinson holds the record for the longest on base streak AL/NL for a player under 20 with 43 consecutive games. |
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White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle set a major league record by retiring 45 consecutive batters during 2009. |
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Yusmeiro Petit beats Mark Buehrle's retiring 45 consecutive batters by retiring 46 in 2014 |
47. Most HRs in a season by an NL shortstop: Ernie Banks, 1958
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48. Pitcher losses in a season: John F. Coleman, 1883
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49 Chris Davis breaks MLB record for longest hitless streak by position player
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50 Hit by pitch season 1971 Ron Hunt
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