MLB Career Milestones:
Luis Salgado, Phillies - 1000K
Jody Davidson, Boston Red Sox -
First player to 1,500 career hits. The league opened when he was 28, so he may have missed a few years of gathering stats. However, he is still a high contact, good fielding 3B with a good chance at the Hall of Fame.
Juan Navarro, Florida Marlins - 1500 Hits
Yun-ho Chun, Texas Rangers - 200 Triples
No-Hitters/Perfect Games:
Nathan Trump, East Carolina Pirates, NCAA - 7K, 1BB
Ty Kahn, Conley Vikings, NCHSAA - 1K, 8BB
Leo Rainwater, Lovett Lions, GHSA - 3K, 3BB
15+ Strikeout Games:
Roderick St. Pierre, Pine Bush Bushmen, NYSPHSAA - 18 K
6+ Hit Games:
Brayan Aiba, Hartford Yard Goats, AA
Marcus Cook, Baylor Bears, NCAA
Ledley Munguia, Jupiter Warriors, FLHSAA
3+ HR Games:
Santiago Verduzco, Inland Empire 66ers, A+
Cycles:
Nic Wiener, Washington State Cougars, NCAA
Gareth Marrocos, Limestone Rockets, IHSA
Hitting Streaks Ended:
Cris Hood, Cal State Fullerton Titans, NCAA - 25 G
Emilio Lemus, Mayfield Trojans, NMAA - 39 G
Lemus' streak was happening at the same time as Casper's last year but Lemus was only 15 at the time and so the streak continued into the following year.
Andy Day, Georgia Bulldogs, NCAA - 26 G
Diego Ortiz, Springfield Millers, OSAA - 26 G
Chris Thieman, Frisco RoughRiders, AA - 25 G
Gene Karas, Down East Wood Ducks, A+ - 28 G
Benedicto Toledo, Archbishop Molloy Stanners, NYSPHSAA - 41 G
Finn Conner, Virginia Cavaliers, NCAA - 25 G
Levi Spaulding, Austin Maroons, TUIL - 28 G
Mumbles Bias, El Dorado Aztecs, TUIL - 31 G