Jim Leyland
Three-time Manager of the Year Jim Leyland earned Hall of Fame induction with 1,769 wins, three pennants, and the 1997 World Series triumph.
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Three-time Manager of the Year Jim Leyland earned Hall of Fame induction with 1,769 wins, three pennants, and the 1997 World Series triumph.
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Nine Gold Gloves, three Silver Sluggers Awards, and the 1985 Most Valuable Player plaque adorn the trophy case of Don Mattingly.
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Joe Moeller was the youngest starting hurler in the pitching-rich history of the LA Dodgers when he took the mound at 19 years, 2 months.
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Mike Piazza caught the last pitch at NY’s Shea Stadium from pitcher Tom Seaver; the pair teamed up again for CiTi Field’s first pitch.
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Lou Piniella recorded over 1,700 hits as a player and 1,700 wins as a manager; Joe Torre is the only man with 2,000 in each category.
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The 1986 batting champ and 7-time All Star, Tim Raines has the most stolen bases of any switch-hitter in Major League history.
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Ivan Rodriguez holds the record for games caught. The 14-time All Star won 13 Gold Gloves and 7 Silver Slugger Awards in a Hall of Fame career.
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Gary Sheffield ranks in Major League Baseball’s top 35 in career homers, RBI, runs created, walks, offensive WAR and total bases.
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In each of the ten seasons from 2001 through 2010 Ichiro Suzuki had 200 or more hits, the longest such streak in MLB history.
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The second MLB pitcher to record 300 saves, Rich “Goose” Gossage pitched in 1,002 games, finished 681 of them and earned 310 career saves.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954