Ty Cobb of the 1925 Detroit Tigers, Joe Adcock of the 1954 Milwaukee Braves, and Shawn Green of the 2002 Los Angeles Dodgers each with 25.
1) Ty Cobb - On May 5 against the St. Louis Browns, Cobb hit 3 home runs along with a double and 2 singles for 16 total bases. On May 6 also against the Browns, Cobb had 2 home runs and a single for 9 total bases.
2) Joe Adcock - On July 30 against the Brooklyn Dodgers, Adcock had a home run, single, and double for 7 total bases. On July 31 also against the Dodgers, Adcock hit 4 home runs and a double for 18 total bases.
3) Shawn Green - On May 23 against the Milwaukee Brewers, Green hit 4 home runs along with a single and double for 19 total bases which is the MLB record for most total bases in one game. On May 24 against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Green hit another home run along with 2 singles for 6 total bases.
what major league player stole more than 100 bases for three consecutive seasons
The bases in Major League Baseball games are 90 feet apart.
The record for the most consecutive games with a home run by a team in Major League Baseball history is 27 games, achieved by the 2019 New York Yankees.
Joe DiMaggio - 56 consecutive games with a base hit in 1941.
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Cal Ripken Jr. played in 2632 consecutive games for the Baltimore Orioles from May 30, 1982 to September 20, 1998.
Joe Di Maggio of the New York Yankees had hits in 56 consecutive games during the 1941 season.
In 1990, Ryne Sandberg set a major league record with 123 consecutive games at second base without committing an error. While Sandberg's mark still stands as the National League record, in 2007 the Detroit Tigers' Placido Polanco took the Major League record. Polanco finished the 2007 season with 188 consecutive errorless games, dating back to July 1, 2006.
There are 4 bases in Major League Baseball.
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The standard distance between bases in Major League Baseball is 90 feet.
Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees hit safely in 56 consecutive games in 1941.