chances are The Babe held it -- he even set the single-season home run record four separate times, from 29 to 54 to 59 to, finally, 60 with the 1927 Yankees. When Ruth finally retired, he sat on 714 career home runs, a record that most thought was untouchable...
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Taylor became TCU’s first-ever position player to go in the first round (19th overall) after he set school records for single-season (23) and career (48) home runs. The left-handed batter slugged above .570 in all three of his seasons with the Horned Frogs, but he isn’t all power...
Although his career was cut short due to a hip injury, Bo Jackson's two-sport exploits remain the stuff of legend. As both an NFL running back and MLB outfielder, he showed both athleticism and explosiveness that captivated fans worldwide. His time in the spotlight was brief, but ...
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Over 800 sports fans have voted on the 60+ athletes on Greatest Jewish Players In MLB History. Current Top 3: Sandy Koufax, Hank Greenberg, Al Rosen
With the 2024 MLB draft now complete, it's time for an updated version of our top 100 prospect list. All told, 11 players who were selected in this year's…
He is also the career leader for the Cleveland Cavaliers, for which he played a total of 11 seasons, in many important statistical categories like points, assists, rebounds, steals, and games played. James has been similarly dominant off the court, being the highest-paid player in the NBA,...
Per Sarah Langs of MLB.com: Juan Soto now has 197 career HR, 8th-most before turning 26, behind only: Jimmie Foxx: 222 Eddie Mathews: 222 Alex Rodriguez: 216 Mel Ott: 211 Mickey Mantle: 207 Albert Pujols: 201 Frank Robinson: 200 ...
The eight-year Angels stalwart set a career-high in home runs this year, but Anaheim is unlikely to exercise his $14 million option, not with Mike Trout and Justin Upton entrenched in the outfield, Jo Adell (MLB Pipeline’s No. 5 overall prospect) nearing his debut, and other spots of...