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BASEBALL
INFORMATION
- The first World Series was played between Pittsburgh and
Boston in 1903 and was a nine-game series. Boston won the
series 5-3.
- The New York Yankees have won 26 World Series titles,
which is more than any other team.
- Former Yankees right fielder Mickey Mantle holds the
record for most career home runs (18) and RBI (40) in World
Series history.
- Baseball stars from the National League and the American
League played the first All-Star Game in 1933. The National
League has won 40 of the 73 games. The game ended in a tie
twice. In 1961 rain in Boston prevented extra innings and
the game ended in a 1-1 tie. And in 2002, the game went 11
innings with the score knotted at seven before it was
finally called off due to a lack of pitchers.
- Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr. didn't miss
a game in 16 years. He played in 2,632 consecutive games
from April 30, 1982 to Sept. 19, 1998.
- Pete Rose, who played for the Cincinnati Reds and then
was banned from baseball for life for betting on games while
managing the team, holds the all-time record for hits
(4,256) and games played (3,562).
- In 2001, San Francisco's Barry Bonds broke the all-time
single-season home run record when he hit 73. He broke the
mark of 70, set by St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Mark
McGwire in 1998.
- Fourteen players have hit four home runs in one game:
Bobby Lowe, Ed Delahanty, Lou Gehrig, Chuck Klein, Pat
Seerey, Gil Hodges, Joe Adcock, Rocky Colavito, Willie Mays,
Mike Schmidt, Bob Horner, Mark Whiten, Mike Cameron and
Shawn Green.
- Pitcher Nolan Ryan played 27 seasons in major league
baseball and struck out more batters in his career than any
other pitcher.
- San Francisco's Barry Bonds has won the National League
MVP Award seven times. That's four more times than Stan
Musial, Roy Campanella, and Mike Schmidt, his closest NL
co-winners. On the American League MVP list are Jimmie Foxx,
Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, and Mickey Mantle with three
awards each.
- Philadelphia A's (now the Oakland Athletics) manager
Connie Mack has 3,755 career victories, more than any other
manager in history.
- The National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum is located
in Cooperstown, N.Y. It was created in 1935 to celebrate
baseball's 100th anniversary.
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