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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.




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.

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

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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.

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.

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.

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.
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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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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.




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.

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
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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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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

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#4. Most homeruns hit by an individual player in an MLB game
I believe that Gil Hodges hit 4 HR in one game but he shares the record.
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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.
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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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Hoby Milner’s 95 appearances without a decision to start a career are the most all time.
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Mariano Rivera's 96 postseason appearances lead all pitchers all time.
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After Don Larsen's perfect World Series game (Oct 8, 1956), the NY Sports media surrounded Don with their numerous questions.
Don answered one who asked him how difficult was it pitching this game.

Don modestly replied......"The Dodgers made it easy for me, I only threw 97 pitches".






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Most errors in a season, modern era:
98 by John Gochnaur in 1903. John was the shortstop for the Cleveland Naps and also hit .185 that year.

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Here's a record set by a fellow that you may not know.

In 1920 he set a new record for extra base hits in a season, 99

His record lasted one year. His name was Babe Ruth.
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Highest percentage of pitching decisions lost, career:

Of the many who have accomplished this, Terry Felton was perhaps most impressive. He bolstered his stats with a standout 0-13 campaign in 1982, capping off a spectacular four-year career in which he went 0-16 in 55 games.
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In 1889 the Cleveland Spiders lost a whopping 101 road games.

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Most times on base, World Series (career): 102.

In his 65 World Series games, Mickey Mantle compiled 59 hits and 43 walks.
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Post #107.

Wade Boggs claims that he once drank 107 beers on a cross-country US flight, which would totally obliterate the accepted record of 52 by some Australian footballer. Boggs is known for his beer consumption so the story has some basis of truth perhaps. Along with that he may have also set a record for most trips to the john.

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In 1885, Cap Anson set the NL record with 108 RBIs. It would only stand for one year...
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109-0 is the highest scoring baseball game in high school history.

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This is my favorite stat of all time.

Walter Johnson, 110 shutouts

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That's a great one!

Derek Jeter's 111 career runs scored in the postseason is the record.
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This is post #115.

Frank, well done on #113, that was a tough one.

Most HRs in a season, teammates: 115.

Amazing this record still stands after 61 years! In 1961, Maris (61) and Mantle (54) combined for 115 homeruns.

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Most wins, regular season.

Two teams have accomplished this feat. The first was the 1906 Chicago Cubs.
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In 1922 John McGraw became the first manager to be ejected from 117 games.



Interestingly five years passed before his next ejection in 1927.
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118 not a record but the number of home runs Wade Boggs the greatest contact hitter of our generation hit in his career.
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119 mph is the highest recorded hit velocity by a left handed batter (Ohtani)
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William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy was a major league outfielder from 1888 to 1902. The first deaf ballplayer, Hoy is credited with starting the practice of umpires signaling safe and out calls.

Hoy set many records during his career and finished with a .288 batting average, 2,048 hits and 121 triples.

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Rather than dwell on a tie shared by Ed Konectchy and Derrek, I am going to go with Giancarlo Stanton who tied his record for the fastest ground ball hit at 122.2 MPH recently. The play resulted in a double play unfortunately.
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In 1887, Tip O'Neill set the American Association record with 123 RBIs.
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Hoyt Wilhelm won 124 games as a relief pitcher, the most all time.
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1998 Yankees won 125 games combined over the regular and postseason .
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Sam Thompson hit 126 HR's (1885 - 1898) I think that is the record for 19th Century ballplayers.


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In 1883 Cap Anson had 127 hits.
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Most stolen bases, season, by a player who didn't lead the league.

Yes, that's right. Arlie Latham was credited with 129 steals in 1887. It wasn't good enough to lead the league, though; making him the most prolific bridesmaid in history. He fell nine short of the total put up by Hugh Nicol, a mark that has stood the test of time.

Latham's St. Louis Browns captured the AA Pennant that year, though. They outpaced Nicol's Cincinnati Red Stockings by 14 games.
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Most stolen bases, season (modern era): 130

Rickey Henderson set the modern record for steals in a season, swiping 130 in 1982.

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In the WWI-shortened 1918 season, Charlie Hollocher of the Cubs led MLB as the only player to appear in 131 games–the maximum possible due to the shortened schedule. This would stand as the lowest number of games played to lead MLB until the 1981 strike season.
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On August 14, 2007, Bobby Cox was ejected from a game for the 132nd time, breaking John McGraw's 70 year old record.
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133:

How about I go back all the way to July 2nd, 2022, an entire 12 days ago.

Shane McClanahan set a major-league record while pitching seven innings of one-run ball in the Rays' 6-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays during the first game of a Saturday doubleheader. He became the only pitcher in MLB history with 19 earned runs or fewer and at least 133 strikeouts thru 16 starts of a season.

(Whoever takes the next one should have a pretty easy go if they check the 1899 season, lol)
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The Cleveland Spiders lost 134 games in 1899. Could be hard to beat, but the Angels will try.

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Roy Campanella has the most RBIs in a single season for the Brooklyn Dodgers at 142 in 1953. (The LAD record is Tommy Davis in 1962)
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Derek Jeter holds the all time career record for singles hit in the postseason with 143.
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I had to piece this one together, but I think it's correct...

Longest time between professional baseball debut and HOF induction - 144 years, shared by Deacon White (1869-2013) and Bud Fowler (1878-2022).
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In his sophomore year (1937 - St Louis Cardinals), Johnny Mize got 204 Hits, resulting in a tremendous .364 BA in 145 games.

Tremendous way to start off a Baseball career....of which he certainly had one. Johnny is one of my all-time favorite ballplayers.
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Ted Williams has the most ribbies by a rookie, with 145 RBIs in 1939.

Edit: Ted beat me, lol
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Most consecutive plate appearances without drawing a walk: 156.

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