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Mike Trout, the active leader and tied for 46th all-time in games played as a center fielder. Tris Speaker holds the American League record. Richie Ashburn played a record 730 consecutive games in center field from 1950 to 1954. Dummy Hoy held the major league record for 21 years. Lloyd Waner held the National League record for 17 years.
List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders. 500 home run club; 600 home run club; List of Major League Baseball progressive career home runs leaders; List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders. 50 home run club; List of Major League Baseball progressive single-season home run leaders; List of Major League Baseball single ...
Mike Schmidt led the National League in home runs eight times, the second most such titles in MLB history. Mark McGwire led the league in home runs 4 times including 52, 65, and record-breaking 70 home run seasons. His 58 home runs in 1997 led neither league due to a mid-season trade which split this total across 2 leagues.
The ball got over the wall for the Chicago White Sox center fielder’s 31st homer of the season. The night before at Guaranteed Rate Field, Robert drove in two runs with an eight-inning double to ...
Often called the greatest baseball player of all time, Willie Mays, 93, was known for power at the plate (660 home runs, third of all time), grace in centerfield (his famous over-the-shoulder ...
The attendance was 40,951 pushing the total over 1.5 million after 42 home games, averaging 36,290 per game. If that average remains the same in the remaining 39 home games, the season's total would be 2.93 million. SUBTOTALS for 2024 season: 43-40 (.518), RUNS 328, RUNS AGAINST 368 -40 run differential. DAY 17-21, NIGHT 26-19.
Tris Speaker is the post-1900 leader in career errors committed as a center fielder with 227; Ty Cobb (208) is second, and is the only other center fielder to commit over 200 career errors. Lorenzo Cain, who had 39 errors through the 2022 season to place him tied for 130th all-time, is the leader among active players.
In the 1963 regular season, Kaline hit .312 with 27 home runs and 101 RBIs, finishing second to Elston Howard in the American League's Most Valuable Player Award voting. [ 1 ] [ 22 ] Kaline experienced pain in his left foot, the one that had been affected by osteomyelitis as a child, throughout the 1964 season.