Here are all the 200+ hit seasons, by franchise, in MLB history
Photo: Getty Images Don Mattingly: 238 (1986), 211 (1985), 207 (1984)Earle Combs: 231 (1927), 203 (1925), 202 (1929)Lou Gehrig: 220 (1930), 218 (1927), 211 (1931),…
Photo: Getty Images Don Mattingly: 238 (1986), 211 (1985), 207 (1984)Earle Combs: 231 (1927), 203 (1925), 202 (1929)Lou Gehrig: 220 (1930), 218 (1927), 211 (1931),…
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MIAMI, FLORIDA – SEPTEMBER 23: Luis Arraez #3 of the Miami Marlins reacts to hitting a pop fly during the fourth inning against the Milwaukee…
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Photo: AP Aaron Judge: 62 (2022), 52 (2017)Roger Maris: 61 (1961)Babe Ruth: 60 (1927), 59 (1921), 54 (1920, 1928), 49 (1930), 47 (1926), 46 (1924,…
Photo: AP Ricky Henderson: 130 (1982), 108 (1983), 100 (1980), 66 (1984, 1998), 65 (1990) 58 (1991), 56 (1981), 52 (1989)Eddie Collins: 81 (1910) 63…
Adam Eaton (l.) and pitcher Sean Doolittle celebrate the Washington Nationals’ World Series titlePhoto: Jose Luis Magana (AP) There’s a fixation in sports media and…
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