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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Nov 2023
Posts: 2,858
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Milestones and accomplishments, 1956
Accomplishments
3+home runs
04/19/1956--Hank Thompson, 3 home runs, 4 for 5, 5 RBIs versus Detroit while playing for Kansas City
05/13/1956--Mickey Mantle, 3 home runs, 3 for 5, 9 RBIs versus Philadelphia while playing for Pittsburgh
06/07/1956--Hank Sauer, 3 home runs, 4 for 5, 6 RBIs versus Milwaukee while playing for Brooklyn
06/27/1956--Joe Adcock, 3 home runs, 4 for 6, 4 RBIs versus New York while playing for St. Louis
07/16/1956--Ernie Banks, 3 home runs, 4 for 5, 5 RBIs versus Milwaukee while playing for Pittsburgh
6+hits
06/03/1956--Bob Hazle, 6 hits in 6 at-bats 1 home run, and 2 RBIs versus Cleveland while playing for Washington
07/02/1956--Minnie Minoso, 6 hits in 6 at-bats, 3 RBIs versus Detroit while playing for Chicago
07/08/1956--Willy Miranda, 6 hits in 6 at-bats, 5 RBIs versus Detroit while playing for Chicago
Cycles
05/16/1956--Randy Jackson, 4 hits in 5 at-bats, 1 home run, and 2 RBIs versus Kansas City while playing for Baltimore
05/19/1956--Hank Aaron, 4 hits in 5 at-bats, 1 home run, and 4 RBIs versus Milwaukee while playing for New York
06/03/1956--Bob Hazle, 6 hits in 6 at-bats, 1 home run, and 2 RBIs versus Cleveland while playing for Washington
50+home runs
Eddie Mathews (54)
20+win seasons
Early Wynn, 22-14, 4.51 ERA, 287.2 IP, 125 BB and 183 K
Billy Pierce, 21-11, 2.69 ERA, 311.0 IP, 93 BB and 206 K
Johnny Antonelli, 20-12, 2.16 ERA, 300.2 IP, 118 BB and 154 K
Whitey Ford, 24-9, 2.82 ERA, 306.0 IP, 120 BB and 186 K
Billy Hoeft, 21-9, 3.65 ERA, 286.0 IP, 113 BB and 176 K
Connie Johnson, 20-11, 3.31 ERA, 277.0 IP, 112 BB and 187 K
Hitting streaks
05/04/1956--Gus Bell, 20 games while playing for Chicago
06/19/1956--Bill Bruton, 21 games while playing for Cincinnati
06/24/1956--Don Blasingame, 21 games while playing for St. Louis
07/06/1956--Wally Post, 22 games while playing for Brooklyn
07/14/1956--Hank Aaron, 20 games while playing for New York
Milestones
1,000 RBIs: Bobby Thomson, Carl Furillo
1,500 runs scored: Stan Musial
2,000 hits: George Kell, Pee Wee Reese
300 home runs: Stan Musial
250 wins: Early Wynn
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