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Major League Baseball Records
Major League Baseball records are the superlative statistics of Major League Baseball (MLB). These include: * List of Major League Baseball career records * List of Major League Baseball single-season records * List of Major League Baseball single-game records * List of Major League Baseball records considered unbreakable A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ...
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Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization and the oldest major professional sports league in the world. MLB is composed of 30 total teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada. The NL and AL were formed in 1876 and 1901, respectively. Beginning in 1903, the two leagues signed the National Agreement and cooperated but remained legally separate entities until 2000, when they merged into a single organization led by the Commissioner of Baseball. MLB is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan. It is also included as one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada. Baseball's first all-professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, was founded in 1869. Before that, some teams had secretly paid certain players. The first few decades of professional baseball were characterized by rivalries between leagues and by players who often jumped from one te ...
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List Of Major League Baseball Career Records
In Major League Baseball (MLB), records play an integral part in evaluating a player's impact on the sport. Holding a career record almost guarantees a player eventual entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame because it represents both longevity and consistency over a long period of time. (For Japanese baseball records see Nippon Professional Baseball) Batting records (1875–present) Pitching records (1876–present) Live-ball era (1920–present) (if different from overall records) Catcher records *Most runners caught stealing: 810, Gary Carter *Most stolen bases allowed: 1,498, Gary Carter *Most stolen base attempts: 2,308, Gary Carter *Highest caught stealing %: 57.40%, Roy Campanella *Most games caught: 2,427, Iván Rodríguez *Most caught no hitters: 4, Jason Varitek, May 19, 2008 and Carlos Ruiz, July 25, 2015. Note: Pre-1950 stolen base data is incomplete; career leaders shown from 1950 to present. Other records *Most World Series wins (as a manager): 7, Casey Ste ...
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List Of Major League Baseball Single-season Records
This is a list of single-season records in Major League Baseball. Batting records Overview (1876–present) Home runs *Most Grand Slams By a Pitcher in One Season: Tony Cloninger, Madison Bumgarner, 2 Hits Batting average Runs batted in Hitting streak Runs scored Doubles Triples At bats Stolen bases Pitching records Overview Live-ball era (1920–present) (if different from above) Wins Post 19th Century Live-ball era (post-1920) Earned run average Strikeouts Shutouts Saves Balks Wild pitches Catcher records *Most runners caught stealing: Jody Davis, 89 (1986) *Most stolen bases allowed: Mike Piazza, 155 (1996) *Highest caught-stealing %: Mike LaValliere, 72.73% (1993) *Most no-hitters caught: 2, Carlos Ruiz (2010) and Wilson Ramos (2015) (List of Major League Baseball no-hitters) Both of Ruiz's no-hitters were by Roy Halladay; the second was in Game 1 of the National League Division Series, Halladay's first career postseason star ...
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List Of Major League Baseball Single-game Records
The following is a list of single-game baseball records and unusual events. The following criteria are used for inclusion: *Only events occurring within a single plate appearance, inning, or game are included; cumulative or aggregate records achieved over more than one game are not listed. *Events occurring during post-season play are included, but events occurring during an All-Star Game are not included. Individual batting/hitting * Four home runs in a game. ''Number of occurrences'': 18. Most recently, J.D. Martinez, September 4, 2017. *2 grand slams in an inning. ''Number of occurrences'': 1. Fernando Tatís, April 23, 1999 *1 grand slam from each side of the plate in the same game. ''Number of occurrences'': 1. Bill Mueller, July 29, 2003 *Grand slam on first career pitch. ''Number of occurrences'': 2. Kevin Kouzmanoff, September 2, 2006; Daniel Nava, June 12, 2010. *Home runs from both sides of the plate in the same inning. ''Number of occurrences'': 3. Carlos Baerga, A ...
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