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The Indians and the Toronto Blue Jays currently hold the record for the longest Opening Day game in Major League history. They set that record on Opening Day 2012, when the game lasted 16 innings . This broke the previous record of 15 innings between the Indians and the Detroit Tigers in 1960.
Ted Williams was a .449 hitter in openers, with three home runs and fourteen runs batted in during fourteen such games and at least one hit in each game. [18] On April 4, 1974, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves hit his 714th career home run on Opening Day at Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium, tying Babe Ruth on Major League Baseball's all-time ...
Cleveland Indians: 1936: Sammy Sosa: 160: Chicago Cubs: 2001: Evolution of the single season record for runs batted in ... List of Major League Baseball runs batted ...
India national baseball team Information Country India Federation Amateur Baseball Federation of India Confederation WBSC Asia WBSC ranking Current 72 2 (27 November 2024) Asian Championship Appearances 2 (first in 1987) Best result 7th The India national baseball team is the national men's team of India in international-level baseball competitions. India has produced two players that have ...
Kumar Rocker, the No. 3 pick in the 2022 MLB draft, will make his big-league debut as the first player of Indian descent.
Rank by career runs scored. A blank field indicates a tie. Player (number) Player's name and runs scored during the 2025 Major League Baseball season. R: Total career runs scored. * Elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. Bold: Active player. [a]
In Major League Baseball (MLB), records play an integral part in evaluating a player's impact on the sport. Holding a career record almost guarantees a player eventual entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame because it represents both longevity and consistency over a long period of time.
June 3, 1975: Rick Cerone was drafted by the Indians in the 1st round (7th pick) of the 1975 Major League Baseball draft. [4] June 7, 1975: Blue Moon Odom and a player to be named later were traded by the Indians to the Atlanta Braves for Roric Harrison. The Indians completed the deal by sending Rob Belloir to the Braves on June 16. [3]