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Old 06-18-2024, 09:54 PM   #869
Lord Byron
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Milestones and accomplishments, 1971

Accomplishments
3+home runs
04/13/1971--Orlando Cepeda, 3 home runs, 4 for 5, 6 RBIs versus Milwaukee while playing for Oakland
04/23/1971--Duke Sims, 3 home runs, 3 for 5, 9 RBIs versus San Diego while playing for Atlanta
05/04/1971--Harmon Killebrew, 3 home runs, 3 for 5, 9 RBIs versus New York while playing for Minnesota
05/04/1971--Carlton Fisk, 3 home runs, 5 for 6, 9 RBIs versus Oakland while playing for Detroit
06/05/1971--Hal McRae, 3 home runs, 3 for 4, 7 RBIs versus California while playing for Boston
06/10/1971--Clete Boyer, 3 home runs, 4 for 4, 4 RBIs versus Cleveland while playing for Chicago
06/16/1971--Frank Robinson, 3 home runs, 4 for 4, 7 RBIs versus Milwaukee while playing for Baltimore
08/08/1971--Jim Spencer, 3 home runs, 4 for 9, 4 RBIs versus Atlanta while playing for New York
08/08/1971--Rico Carty, 3 home runs, 3 for 7, 5 RBIs versus Atlanta while playing for New York
09/14/1971--Nate Colbert, 3 home runs, 3 for 4, 7 RBIs versus Pittsburgh while playing for Chicago
6+hits
06/28/1971--John Bateman, 6 hits in 7 at-bats, 1 home run, and 5 RBIs versus Milwaukee while playing for Chicago
15+Ks
08/03/1971--Jon Matlack, 15 K, 1 BB, and 9.0 innings pitched versus Minnesota while playing for Chicago
09/01/1971--Balor Moore, 16 K, 2 BB, and 9.0 innings pitched versus Chicago while playing for Minnesota
09/06/1971--Bert Blyleven, 15 K, 0 BB, and 9.0 innings pitched versus Atlanta while playing for Houston
09/15/1971--Vida Blue, 17 K, 3 BB, and 9.0 innings pitched versus Montreal while playing for Philadelphia
No-hitters
05/26/1971--Bill Singer, 3 K, 5 BB, and 9 innings pitched versus Montreal while playing for Atlanta
50+home run seasons
Nate Colbert (53)
150+RBI seasons
Orlando Cepeda (159)
20+win seasons
Jim Kaat, 25-8, 2.34 ERA, 292.0 IP, 49 BB and 165 K
Nelson Briles, 20-10, 3.25 ERA, 257.1 IP, 65 BB and 140 K
Steve Carlton, 20-10, 3.65 ERA, 266.1 IP, 96 BB and 207 K
Fergie Jenkins, 20-10, 3.43 ERA, 275.2 IP, 56 BB and 240 K
Woodie Fryman, 26-6, 2.55 ERA, 272.0 IP, 94 BB and 181 K
Bill Stoneman, 21-5, 2.91 ERA, 244.2 IP, 121 BB and 168 K
Steve Arlin, 20-8, 3.20 ERA, 244.2 IP, 124 BB and 183 K
Dave Roberts, 21-9, 2.74 ERA, 262.1 IP, 56 BB and 141 K
Vida Blue, 20-8, 2.34 ERA, 284.1 IP, 76 BB and 263 K
Bert Blyleven, 20-8, 3.24 ERA, 280.2 IP, 62 BB and 270 K
Jon Matlack, 22-6, 2.01 ERA, 278.0 IP, 65 BB and 220 K
Hitting streaks
04/11/1971--Rico Carty, 23 games while playing for New York
05/25/1971--Jose Cardenal, 29 games while playing for Pittsburgh
06/12/1971--Amos Otis, 20 games while playing for St. Louis
06/13/1971--Willie Montanez, 26 games while playing for Philadelphia
08/31/1971--Dick Allen, 24 games while playing for Houston
09/03/1971--Willie Horton, 22 games while playing for Detroit
Milestones
1,000 RBIs: Ron Santo, Boog Powell, Clete Boyer
1,500 RBIs: Al Kaline
2,000 RBIs: Willie Mays
1,000 runs scored: Carl Yastrzemski, Curt Flood
2,000 runs scored: Willie Mays
2,000 hits: Felipe Alou, Harmon Killebrew, Billy Williams
2,500 hits: Frank Robinson, Orlando Cepeda
3,000 hits: Al Kaline
300 home runs: Willie Stargell
500 home runs: Frank Robinson
200 wins: Jim Kaat
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