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Carl Michael Yastrzemski Sr. (/ j ə ˈ s t r ɛ m s k i / yə-STREM-skee; born August 22, 1939), nicknamed "Yaz", [1] is an American former professional baseball player who played his entire career with the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB).
Carl Yastrzemski, who played in Major League Baseball for 23 seasons, all with the Boston Red Sox, holds multiple team records. The Boston Red Sox are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Boston , Massachusetts .
Carl Yastrzemski [4] (13,992), Hank Aaron [5] (13,941), Rickey Henderson [6] (13,346), Ty Cobb [7] (13,103), and Albert Pujols [8] (13,041) are the only other players to surpass 13,000 career plate appearances. As of September 27, 2024, no active players are in the top 100 for career plate appearances. The active leader is Andrew McCutchen in ...
Cobb's record of 3,035 games played lasted for 46 seasons until Hank Aaron would break the record. Aaron's record was subsequently broken by Carl Yastrzemski in 1983 and finally broken the following season by Pete Rose, who currently holds the record for most games played at 3,562.
American League Gold Glove Awards: George Scott (first base), Carl Yastrzemski (outfield) American League Batting Champion: Carl Yastrzemski (.326) American League Home Run Champion: Carl Yastrzemski (44) American League RBI Leader: Carl Yastrzemski (121) American League All-Stars: Carl Yastrzemski, Rico Petrocelli, Tony Conigliaro, Jim Lonborg
Henderson’s record-breaking steal came in the early stages of what would end up being his 10th All-Star season. ... Carl Yastrzemski and Henry Aaron played more major-league games or logged more ...
The grandson of Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski hit a solo homer to right field — not far from where the former Boston outfielder’s retired No. 8 is hanging from the façade — to help San ...
Carl Yastrzemski tied the All-Star Game record for hits in a game (4), and singles in a game (3). [15] Yastrzemski also became the second player to win the MVP award while playing for the losing team. [16] Prior to this year, the award given to the MVP of the game had been called the Arch Ward Memorial Award.