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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
Why doesn't Witt also qualify?
11 triples, 32 homers, 31 stolen bases, and 45 doubles
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Peter, you are completely right.
Durran did it first, and Witt did it later in the year. My bad.
So Witt did the more impressive 10-30-30-40.
So to recap, the 3 players that accomplished: 10 triples, 20 steals, 30 Home Runs, and 40 doubles in a single season are
Chuck Klein, Nomar, and Bobby Witt Jr.
and the 2 players that accomplished: 10 triples, 20 Home Runs, 30 stolen bases, and 40 doubles in a single season are
Jarren Duran and Bobby Witt Jr.
Bobby Witt Jr. did with 30 Home Runs AND 30 steals, and Klein did with 50 doubles.
With the new looser rules, we are seeing a lot of new Home Run, Steal combos.
In addition to Durran and Witt we have:
Ohtani was the first 50 HR and steal guy.
Acuna was the first 40 HR and 70 steal guy.
De La Cruz was the first 10 triples, 30 doubles, 20 Home Runs, and 60 steals (10-30-20-60) guy.