MLB Fun Facts Thread

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Baseball facts are so fun, you guys.

@BRefPlayIndex: In 1985, #Cubs Davey Lopes stole 47 bases in just 99 games played, he turned 40 on May 3 that season.
 
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@cantpredictball: In 1988, Wade Boggs led all MLB in OPS while hitting just 5 homers. That’s the fewest by an OPS leader since Deadball.
 
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@BRefPlayIndex: Craig Biggio (668/414/291) & Barry Bonds (601/504/762) are the only players in MLB history with 600+ 2B, 250+ HR, & 250+ SB in their career.
 
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@Yankee_Vol: The Yankees have the most World Series titles with 27. And have the most appearances with 40
 
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@BRefPlayIndex: The #RedSox have a lifetime team batting average of .267; without Ted Williams, their franchise average drops one whole point.
 
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Babe Ruth last pitched in 1933, he had a 2.28 ERA in 1221⅓ IP; since, only Mariano Rivera has a better ERA with at least as many innings.
 
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@BRefPlayIndex: From 1992 to 1997, Deion Sanders batted .280/.333/.411 averaging 644 PA, 86 R, 165 H, 22 2B, 14 3B, 10 HR, 46 RBI, & 55 SB per 162 G played.
 
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Wow at the Petco Record. (Minimum 1000 at bats)

@BRefPlayIndex: Tony Gwynn batted .343 at Qualcomm Stadium, Adrián González batted .268 at PetCo Park; records for each ballpark #Padres
 
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@neal_kendrick: Joe Saunders was tied for 57th in innings pitched last year. He lead the Majors in baserunners allowed.
 
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YCPB: If you went 2-5 with a homer and single every day, you would end with 162 HR, 810 TB, 324 hits, and a lower OPS than Barry Bonds had in 04.
 
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