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Home runs: 58 Hank Greenberg (1938) Runs batted in: 183 Hank Greenberg (1937) Bases on balls: 137 Roy Cullenbine (1947) Strikeouts: 182 Cecil Fielder (1990) Stolen bases: 96 Ty Cobb (1915) Singles: 169 Ty Cobb (1911) Runs created: 172 Hank Greenberg (1937) Extra-base hits: 103 Hank Greenberg (1937) Times on base: 336 Ty Cobb (1915)
Hessman played 117 games for the Mud Hens in 2007, and hit .254 with 31 home runs and 101 RBI. [6] On June 1, he hit his 68th career home run with the Mud Hens, breaking Erve Beck's 107-year old franchise record. [8] Hessman also appeared in 17 games with the Tigers in 2007, hitting .235 with 4 home runs and 12 RBI. [3]
This is a list of some of the records relating to home runs hit in baseball games played in the Major Leagues.Some Major League records are sufficiently notable to have their own page, for example the single-season home run record, the progression of the lifetime home run record, and the members of the 500 home run club.
Taking advantage of the competition for players between the National League and the then-ascendant American League, Crawford then joined the Detroit Tigers and played for Detroit, primarily in right field, from 1903 to 1917. He was one of the greatest sluggers of his era, leading his league in home runs twice and in runs batted in three
[91] [92] Hank Greenberg nevertheless provided some excitement for Tigers fans in 1938 by challenging the single-season home run record held by Babe Ruth (60). He went into the season's final weekend against the Cleveland Indians with 58 home runs, tied with Jimmie Foxx for the most by a right-handed batter at the time, but he failed to homer.
Justyn-Henry Malloy got his first MLB hit, a solo home run, in the Detroit Tigers' 9-1 loss to the Texas Rangers. Kenta Maeda exited early, though.
Vierling, the Tigers' leadoff hitter, turned on a 3-2 low-and-in slider and blasted it 409 feet for a walk-off three-run home run to give the Tigers the 14-11 win and series victory at an enthused ...
The first of three home runs occurred in the second inning, when Miguel Sanó pounded a middle-middle fastball for a 406-foot solo home run to center field. It was a bad mistake from Flaherty.