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Random Major League Baseball Record Breakers By Seasonreport

  • Highest on-base percentage, season – .609 by Bonds. (2004)

  • September 28: Most home runs by a rookie, season - 53 by Pete Alonso (2019)

  • April 23: Most grand slams hit in one inning – 2 by Fernando Tatís (1999)

  • September 6: Most consecutive games played – 2,131 by Cal Ripken, Jr.; later extended to 2,632 in 1998. (1995)

  • September 19: Most career saves – 602 by Mariano Rivera; later extended to 652 saves. (2011)

  • Most home runs, season – 29 by Babe Ruth. (1919)

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What prompted the League’s rematch motion was an unsolicited proposal by many executives, general managers, players and agents to reassess the possibility of a rematch to ensure their physical and mental health after the rematch. Before that, dozens of the League’s top players had already been training in U.S. facilities, and they proposed that the Games could be played in three or five cities with better infrastructure and logistics, this not only ensures the health of the players, but also enables many fans to watch the long-lost MLB matches on live television. What makes the league’s heart flutter is undoubtedly the huge TV broadcast revenue and advertising sponsorship revenue, these are powerful forces driving the motion.

The random tool generated 49 items and kept a very detailed list of major league baseball record breakers by season. Among them were Tom McCreery, Babe Ruth, Hack Wilson, Johnny Burnett, Roger Maris and others.

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