Stuff That Happened in 1974
Nov 2, 2023 15:13:23 GMT -6
Post by GoatIslandGM on Nov 2, 2023 15:13:23 GMT -6
SINGLE GAME RECORDS
Ron Hunt of Ocean View Isotopes was hit by a pitch 3 times on June 17, 1974
Tying the single game record now held by 7 players.
Jeff Burroughs of Frisco struck out 5 times on July 24, 1974
Tying the single game record now held by 23 players.
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
Jon Matlock of Iowa City had 7 pickoffs, tied for the most ever in a season.
Ralph Garr of Cincinnati had 28 triples, tied for 2nd most ever in a season.
Lou Brock of Fulton had 101 stolen bases, 3rd most ever in a season.
Nolan Ryan of Ocean View had 175 walks, 3rd most ever in a season.
Nolan Ryan of Ocean View had 301 strikeouts, 10th most ever in a season.
Andy Hassler of Quasqueton had 150 walks, 7th most ever in a season.
Tom Murphy of Tulsa appeared in 110 games, 10th most ever in a season.
CAREER RECORDS
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 740 HRs, extending his hold on 1st place all-time.
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 2,459 RBIs, moving into 1st place all-time.
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 3,742 hits, moving into 2nd place all-time.
(still 220 short of Stan Musial’s career record of 3,962)
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 672 doubles, moving into 2nd place all-time.
(still 105 short of Stan Musial’s career record of 777)
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 2,275 runs, moving into 3rd place all-time.
(still 55 short of Willie Mays’ career record of 2,320)
Bob Gibson finished 1974 with 3,180 strikeouts, extending his hold on 1st place all-time.
Bob Gibson finished 1974 with 232 wins, moving into 7th place all-time.
Lou Brock finished 1974 with 673 stolen bases, moving into 1st place all-time.
Ron Hunt finished 1974 with 286 HBPs, extending his hold on 1st place all-time.
Al Kaline finished 1974 with 3,427 hits, moving into 4th place all-time.
Al Kaline finished 1974 with 595 doubles, moving into 5th place all-time.
Al Kaline finished 1974 with 1,816 runs, moving into 8th place all-time.
Joe Morgan finished 1974 with 493 Stolen Bases, moving into 4th place all-time.
Fergie Jenkins finished 1974 with 35 shutouts, moving into 4th place all-time.
Frank Robinson finished 1974 with 1,860 runs, moving into 6th place all-time.
Frank Robinson finished 1974 with 1,927 RBIs, moving into 6th place all-time.
Frank Robinson finished 1974 with 3,090 hits, moving into 7th place all-time.
Frank Robinson finished 1974 with 527, moving into 9th place all-time.
Willie Davis finished 1974 with 375 stolen bases, moving into 7th place all-time.
Willie Davis finished 1974 with 137 triples, moving into 8th place all-time.
Harmon Killebrew finished 1974 with 1,375 walks, moving into 7th place all-time.
Bobby Bonds finished 1974 with 326 stolen bases, moving into 10th place all-time.
Willie McCovey finished 1974 with 1,301 walks, moving into 10th place all-time.
Ron Hunt of Ocean View Isotopes was hit by a pitch 3 times on June 17, 1974
Tying the single game record now held by 7 players.
Jeff Burroughs of Frisco struck out 5 times on July 24, 1974
Tying the single game record now held by 23 players.
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
Jon Matlock of Iowa City had 7 pickoffs, tied for the most ever in a season.
Ralph Garr of Cincinnati had 28 triples, tied for 2nd most ever in a season.
Lou Brock of Fulton had 101 stolen bases, 3rd most ever in a season.
Nolan Ryan of Ocean View had 175 walks, 3rd most ever in a season.
Nolan Ryan of Ocean View had 301 strikeouts, 10th most ever in a season.
Andy Hassler of Quasqueton had 150 walks, 7th most ever in a season.
Tom Murphy of Tulsa appeared in 110 games, 10th most ever in a season.
CAREER RECORDS
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 740 HRs, extending his hold on 1st place all-time.
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 2,459 RBIs, moving into 1st place all-time.
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 3,742 hits, moving into 2nd place all-time.
(still 220 short of Stan Musial’s career record of 3,962)
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 672 doubles, moving into 2nd place all-time.
(still 105 short of Stan Musial’s career record of 777)
Hank Aaron finished 1974 with 2,275 runs, moving into 3rd place all-time.
(still 55 short of Willie Mays’ career record of 2,320)
Bob Gibson finished 1974 with 3,180 strikeouts, extending his hold on 1st place all-time.
Bob Gibson finished 1974 with 232 wins, moving into 7th place all-time.
Lou Brock finished 1974 with 673 stolen bases, moving into 1st place all-time.
Ron Hunt finished 1974 with 286 HBPs, extending his hold on 1st place all-time.
Al Kaline finished 1974 with 3,427 hits, moving into 4th place all-time.
Al Kaline finished 1974 with 595 doubles, moving into 5th place all-time.
Al Kaline finished 1974 with 1,816 runs, moving into 8th place all-time.
Joe Morgan finished 1974 with 493 Stolen Bases, moving into 4th place all-time.
Fergie Jenkins finished 1974 with 35 shutouts, moving into 4th place all-time.
Frank Robinson finished 1974 with 1,860 runs, moving into 6th place all-time.
Frank Robinson finished 1974 with 1,927 RBIs, moving into 6th place all-time.
Frank Robinson finished 1974 with 3,090 hits, moving into 7th place all-time.
Frank Robinson finished 1974 with 527, moving into 9th place all-time.
Willie Davis finished 1974 with 375 stolen bases, moving into 7th place all-time.
Willie Davis finished 1974 with 137 triples, moving into 8th place all-time.
Harmon Killebrew finished 1974 with 1,375 walks, moving into 7th place all-time.
Bobby Bonds finished 1974 with 326 stolen bases, moving into 10th place all-time.
Willie McCovey finished 1974 with 1,301 walks, moving into 10th place all-time.