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Mookie Betts scored his 1,189th career Run, passing George Burns and Brian Downing and moved into a tie with Tommy Corcoran, Al Oliver and Rusty Staub for 195th on the All Time Runs list.
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Mike Trout recorded his 1,813th career Hit, passing Jack Doyle and moved into a tie with Hall of Famer King Kelly for 399th on the All Time Hit list.
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Mike Trout scored his 1,249th career Run, passing Hall of Famer Enos Slaughter and moved into a tie with Ray Durham and Hall of Famer Jim Rice for 156th on the All Time Runs list.
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Josh Bell hit his 201st career HR, passing Don Mincher, Adam Lind, Josh Hamilton, Oscar Gamble and Bill Freehan and moved into a tie with Justin Turner, Gene Tenace and Buddy Bell for 383rd on the All Time HR list.
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Eugenio Suárez recorded his 974th career RBI, passing Chris Chambliss, Jack Doyle, Marcell Ozuna, David Wright and Mike Cameron for 339th on the All Time RBI list.
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Eugenio Suárez hit his 331st and 332nd career HR, passing J.D Martinez, Derek Lee and Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg and moved into a tie with Moisés Alou and Bobby Bonds for 122nd on the All Time HR list.
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Zack Wheeler recorded his 1,882nd career Strikeout, passing Hall of Famer Kid Nichols for 115th on the All Time Strikeout list.
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Happy Birthday to Future Hall of Famer Dusty Baker. A 2X All Star, 2X Silver Slugger, 1X Gold Glove, 1977’ NLCS MVP, 3X Manager of the Year (‘93,‘97,‘00) and 2X WS Champion (‘81,‘22), he played 19 seasons (1968-86’). He hit .278/.347/.432, .779 OPS, 116 OPS , 242 HR, 1013 RBI, 964 Runs, 762 Walks, 137 SB, 320 Doubles, 1981 Hits, 3073 TB, 37.0 WAR. A solid player, he hit over .300 3X, hit 20 HR 6X, 80 RBI 5X and 80 Runs 6X. In 1977’ with the Los Angeles Dodgers, he won the NLCS MVP leading the team to the World Series. He hit .357/.438/.857, 1.295 OPS, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 4 Runs going 5-14 in the NLCS against Philadelphia. After he retired, he became a Hall of Fame Manager. He spent a total of 26 seasons with 5 teams—-San Francisco (1993-02’), Chicago Cubs (2003-06’), Cincinnati Reds (2008-13’), Washington Nationals (2016-17’) and the Houston Astros (2020-23’). In total, he compiled a record of 2,183-1,862, .540 %, winning 3 Pennants (‘02,21-22’), 1 World Series Title (‘22) and 3X Manager of the Year.
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Happy Birthday to Andy Pettitte. A 3X All Star, 2001’ ALCS MVP and 5X WS Champion (‘96,98-00’,‘09), he played 18 seasons (1995-10’,12-13’). He had a record of 256-153, 3.85 ERA, 521 GS, 3316 IP, 2448 K, 26 CG, 4 SHO, 3.74 FIP, 1.351 WHIP, 117 ERA , 60.2 WAR. He led the AL in Wins 1X and Starts 3X. He won 20 Games 2X, made 30 Starts 13X, 200 IP 10X and finished in the Top-6 in Cy Young voting 5X. In Yankees franchise history, he ranks 3rd All Time in Wins (219), 3rd in IP (2796.1), 1st in Strikeouts (2020), T-1st in Starts (438). His #46 is retired with the New York Yankees.
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Happy Birthday to Hall of Famer Billy Williams. A 6X All Star, 1X Batting Champion (‘72) and 1961’ NL ROY, he played 18 seasons (1959-76’). He hit .290/.361/.492, .853 OPS, 133 OPS , 426 HR, 1475 RBI, 1410 Runs, 1045 Walks, 90 SB, 434 Doubles, 2711 Hits, 4599 TB, 63.7 WAR. He led the NL in Games Played 5X, Plate Appearances 1X, Runs 1X, Hits 1X, Slugging 1X, OPS 1X, OPS 1X and Total Bases 3X. He hit over .300 5X, hit 30 HR 5X, 100 RBI 3X, 100 Runs 5X and 200 Hits 3X. He played with the Chicago Cubs for 16 seasons and was a model of consistency. From his rookie season in 1961’ until 1973’, he recorded at least 20 HR and 80 RBI. He ranks 53rd All Time in HR, 59th in RBI, T-95th in Runs and 68th in Hits. After he retired as a player, he served as a Coach from 1980-82’, 86-87’, 92-01’ (Cubs) and 83-85’ (Athletics). His #26 is retired with the Chicago Cubs and is in the team’s Hall of Fame.
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Happy Birthday to Hall of Famer Wade Boggs. A 12X All Star, 8X Silver Slugger, 2X Gold Glove, 5X Batting Champion (‘83,85-88’) and 1X WS Champion (‘96), he played 18 seasons (1982-99’). He hit .328/.415/.443, .858 OPS, 131 OPS , 118 HR, 1014 RBI, 1513 Runs, 1412 Walks, 578 Doubles, 3010 Hits, 4064 TB, 91.4 WAR. He led the AL in Plate Appearances 3X, Runs 2X, Hits 1X, Doubles 2X, Walks 2X, OBP 6X, OPS 2X and WAR 3X. He hit over .300 15X including over .350 5X. He scored 100 Runs 7X, 100 Walks 4X, 200 Hits 7X and 40 Doubles 8X. He ranks 69th All Time in Runs, 31st in Hits, 24th in Doubles, 26th in Walks, 86th in Total Bases and 38th in Batting Average. His #26 is retired with the Boston Red Sox and #12 retired with the Tampa Bay Rays. He’s also in both franchise’s Hall of Fame.
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Mookie Betts scored his 1,188th career Run, passing Marquis Grissom and moved into a tie with Brian Downing and George Burns for 198th on the All Time Runs list.
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Mookie Betts collected his 1,797th career Hit, passing Greg Luzinski and Andy Pafko for 412th on the All Time Hit list.
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Mookie Betts hit his 298th career HR, passing Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson and moved into a tie with Mark Reynolds for 170th on the All Time HR list.
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Paul Goldschmidt collected his 2,235th career Hit, passing Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt for 178th on the All Time Hit list.
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Eugenio Suárez recorded his 968th career RBI, passing Marquis Grissom and moved into a tie with Mike Cameron for 343rd on the All Time RBI list.
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Juan Soto recorded his 926th career Walk, passing Hall of Famer Tony Pérez for 168th on the All Time Walks list.
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Marcus Semien hit his 262nd career HR, passing José Altuve and moved into a tie with Danny Tartabull for 232nd on the All Time HR list.
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Freddie Freeman recorded his 4,269th career Total Base, passing Hall of Famer Eddie Collins for 65th on the All Time Total Bases list.
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Freddie Freeman hit his 378th career HR, passing Norm Cash and Hall of Famer Jeff Kent and moved into a tie with Bryce Harper and Matt Williams for 80th on the All Time HR list.
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