Who are the four managers to coach both the Mets and Yankees?
The four managers who led both the Mets and the Yankees were Joe Torre, Yogi Berra, Casey Stengel, and Dallas Green.
Read MoreThe four managers who led both the Mets and the Yankees were Joe Torre, Yogi Berra, Casey Stengel, and Dallas Green.
Read MoreThe record for most home runs in a game is four, held by 12 players. They are Bobby Lowe, Ed Delahanty, Chuck Klein, Gil Hodges, Joe Adcock, Willie Mays, Mike Schmidt, Bob Horner, Mark Whiten, Lou Gehrig, Pat Seerey, and Rocky Colavito.
Read MoreJohn Kruk and Ricky Jordan were the Phils’ primary first basemen before the strike hit in ’94. Dave Hollins and Gregg Jefferies took over in ’95, but Hollins was traded to Boston in July for Mark Whiten.
Read MoreAcquired from Washington along with Rocky Bridges and Neil Chrisley for Reno Bertoia, Ron Samford, and Jim Delsing on December 6, 1958, Yost played third base for the Tigers from 1959-1960. He left Detroit when he was selected in the expansion draft by the Los Angeles (now Anaheim) Angels in December 1960.
Read MoreIt is said when there is a high-pitched ball. It has become common after the 1990 World Series.
Read More» Jack Clements, 1,073 G, PHI-U 1884, PHI-N 1884-97, STL-N 1898, CLE-N 1899, BOS-N 1900» Sam Trott, 272 G, BOS-N 1880, DET-N 1881-83, BAL-AA 1884-88» Pop Tate, 202 G, BOS-N 1885-88, BAL-AA 1889-90» Sy Sutcliffe, 186 G, CHI-N 1884-85, STL-N 1885, DET-N 1888, CLE-N 1890, CLE-P 1890, WAS-AA 1891» Bill Harbidge, 128 G, HAR-N 1876-77, […]
Read MoreBoyer was a Yankee from 1959 to 1966, and Nettles played for the team from 1973 to 1983. In between, several players played the “hot corner” for New York. 1967: Charley Smith1968: Bobby Cox1969-1971: Jerry Kenney1972: Celerino Sanchez and Bernie Allen
Read MoreIn 1899, the Cleveland Spiders won 20 and lost 134, for a .130 winning percentage, the worst ever. The post-1900 record is held by the 1916 Philadelphia Athletics, who went 36-117 for a .235 percentage.
Read MoreThe 1997 Seattle Mariners hit a record 264 home runs. They won the AL West, going 90-72, but lost in the Division Series to the Baltimore Orioles.
Read MoreThe Mad Hungarian was Al Hrabosky, a reliever who played mostly with the St. Louis Cardinals. He picked up 97 saves in his career, which lasted from 1970 to 1982. His nickname came from his nationality, his combination of mustache and long hair, and the angry antics he used to psych himself […]
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